Sans Normal Aflel 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Digital Sans' by Blaze Type, 'Ageo' by Eko Bimantara, 'Crossten Soft' by Emre Güven, 'Infoma' by Stawix, 'URW Geometric' by URW Type Foundry, and 'Drystick Geo Grotesk' by deFharo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, sportswear, packaging, dynamic, sporty, confident, contemporary, friendly, energy, modernity, impact, clarity, approachability, slanted, geometric, rounded, clean, compact.
A slanted sans with sturdy, even strokes and broadly rounded bowls that read as geometric and clean. Curves are smooth and continuous, while terminals are mostly straight-cut with occasional soft rounding, giving a polished, modern rhythm. Counters are relatively open for the weight, and the forms stay consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures, with a slightly compact feel in tighter letters. Numerals match the letterforms with simple, stable shapes and minimal embellishment.
This style is well suited to branding systems that want a modern, active feel, as well as headlines, posters, and campaign graphics where strong letterforms need to hold up at larger sizes. It can also work effectively for packaging and product messaging, especially where a sporty or forward-leaning tone is desired.
The overall tone feels energetic and forward-moving due to the consistent slant, while the rounded construction keeps it approachable rather than aggressive. It conveys a confident, contemporary voice that suggests motion and momentum.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, motion-oriented sans that stays friendly through rounded geometry and consistent, low-contrast stroke behavior. It prioritizes impact and clarity over ornament, aiming for a versatile voice that feels modern and energetic.
The lowercase shows familiar single-storey constructions (notably for a and g), reinforcing a modern, simplified texture in text. The italic angle is steady and uniform, producing a cohesive diagonal flow across words and lines.