Sans Normal Andir 7 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Meticula' by KushJain, 'Madani' and 'Madani Arabic' by NamelaType, and 'Brahma' by Tall Chai (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, wayfinding, branding, editorial, packaging, clean, modern, friendly, neutral, straightforward, versatility, clarity, neutrality, readability, modernity, geometric, rounded, crisp, open counters, high legibility.
A clean sans serif with a geometric backbone and gently rounded curves. Strokes remain even and consistent, with clear, open apertures and largely circular bowls that keep counters spacious. Terminals are mostly straight and tidy, while joins are smooth and well-controlled, giving the letters a crisp, contemporary rhythm. Uppercase forms are compact and stable; lowercase is simple and uncluttered, with a single-storey “a” and “g” contributing to an approachable, utilitarian look. Numerals are clear and balanced, matching the overall round/straight contrast of the alphabet.
Well-suited to interface typography, product labeling, and general-purpose branding where clarity and a contemporary voice are needed. Its clean shapes and open counters also make it a solid choice for editorial subheads, short paragraphs, and informational graphics.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, with a friendly edge from the rounded forms. It feels pragmatic and contemporary rather than expressive, projecting clarity and reliability without appearing cold.
The font appears designed as a versatile, no-nonsense sans serif that prioritizes clarity and consistency. Its geometric construction and restrained detailing suggest an intention to perform reliably across many contexts while retaining a mildly friendly, contemporary character.
The design maintains consistent spacing and a steady texture in paragraph settings, with shapes that read cleanly at both large and moderate sizes. Circular letters like O/C/G are notably smooth and even, helping the type feel cohesive across headings and text.