Sans Normal Apnav 14 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Lader', 'Oktah', 'Oktah Neue', and 'Oktah Round' by Groteskly Yours; 'Averta PE' and 'Averta Standard PE' by Intelligent Design; 'Kentledge' by Namogo; and 'TT Norms Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui, branding, editorial, signage, presentations, clean, modern, neutral, friendly, minimal, versatility, clarity, modernization, simplicity, neutrality, geometric, rounded, even, open, crisp.
A clean sans with a geometric backbone and smooth, rounded bowls. Strokes are even and consistent, with clear horizontal and vertical terminals that read crisp rather than calligraphic. Curves are generously circular (notably in C, O, and G), while diagonals in A, K, V, W, and Y are straightforward and unembellished. Counters are open and well-proportioned, and the overall spacing and proportions favor clarity at text sizes.
This font suits interface typography, product and brand systems, and general-purpose editorial layouts where a neutral, contemporary sans is needed. Its open counters and simple geometry also make it a good choice for signage, dashboards, and presentation decks that need quick, reliable readability.
The tone is contemporary and unobtrusive, with a friendly polish coming from the rounded forms and steady rhythm. It feels practical and approachable rather than expressive or ornamental, lending a calm, everyday modernity to headlines and UI copy.
The design appears intended as a versatile, modern workhorse sans: simple geometry, consistent stroke behavior, and rounded construction aimed at clear reading and broad applicability across display and text settings.
Lowercase forms lean toward single-storey construction for a and g, reinforcing a simplified, geometric feel. The numerals are clean and conventional, with an oval 0 and a straightforward 1, supporting clear data and interface use. Overall contrast is low and the shapes maintain a consistent visual logic across cases.