Sans Normal Rilut 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Digital Sans' by Blaze Type; 'Core Sans CR', 'Core Sans G', and 'Core Sans GS' by S-Core; and 'URW Geometric' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
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A rounded, geometric sans with softly terminated strokes and an even, low-contrast rhythm. Curves are built from near-circular bowls (notably in C, O, Q, and the lowercase o), paired with straight, gently rounded stems. Counters are open and spacious, with a tidy baseline and consistent stroke weight that keeps the texture smooth in text. The lowercase shows single-storey forms for a and g, a compact, simple r, and a straightforward, readable numeral set with circular 0 and balanced 8.
Works well for UI labels, dashboards, and general-purpose product typography where a clean, friendly sans is needed. The rounded geometry also suits branding, packaging, and display headlines, while the open counters and steady rhythm support readable short- to mid-length text.
The overall tone is warm and contemporary, combining clarity with a slightly playful softness from the rounded corners and circular construction. It feels approachable and non-intimidating, suitable for brands that want to communicate friendliness without sacrificing cleanliness.
Likely designed to deliver a neutral, modern sans with rounded geometry that feels welcoming and easy to read. The simplified lowercase forms and consistent construction suggest an emphasis on broad usability across both interface and brand-forward applications.
The design leans on clear geometry and generous inner space, which helps keep letterforms distinct in continuous reading. Diagonals and joins (such as in V/W/X and k) are crisp but never sharp, reinforcing the font’s soft, modern character.