Sans Normal Asnum 27 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gladiora' by Owl king project (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, branding, headlines, product design, signage, modern, friendly, clean, tech, clarity, approachability, versatility, modernity, rounded, geometric, open, crisp, minimal.
A clean rounded sans with predominantly circular bowls and even, monoline strokes. Curves are smooth and generous, while terminals are neatly finished, giving the shapes a polished, contemporary look. Proportions feel balanced with open counters and clear apertures, and the rhythm stays steady from caps to lowercase. The overall drawing leans geometric, with simple joins and minimal modulation that keeps text color consistent.
Works well for user interfaces, product and app branding, and general-purpose display headlines where a clean, rounded sans helps maintain a friendly voice. It also suits wayfinding and informational graphics thanks to its open counters and straightforward forms, and can serve as a dependable companion for contemporary packaging and marketing layouts.
The tone is modern and approachable, combining a friendly roundness with a crisp, engineered clarity. It feels contemporary and neutral rather than expressive, with a mild softness that avoids looking clinical. The result reads as confident and accessible, suitable for brands that want clarity without harshness.
Likely designed to provide a versatile, contemporary sans with rounded geometry that stays readable in continuous text while still feeling distinctive in headlines. The emphasis on smooth curves, consistent strokes, and open shapes suggests an intention to balance approachability with functional clarity across digital and print contexts.
The lowercase shows distinctly rounded constructions (notably in bowls and shoulders), and the caps maintain clean, straightforward silhouettes. Numerals are simple and legible, matching the same geometric logic and stroke consistency as the letters. Spacing in the sample text appears comfortable, supporting smooth scanning at display-to-text sizes.