AM Sans was designed by Alois Menacher and published by URW Type Foundry. AM Sans contains 3 styles and family package options.
When designing AM Sans One, it was a great challenge for me to develop a modern sans serif, which despite the large number of existing fonts in this sector has its own unique character.
Starting point for the design concept was the cap O, designed as a rectangle with rounded corners, and not as usual as a circle or oval. The O should form the basis for the whole alphabet.
Another feature are the characters with oblique starting and end strokes such as ‘A, V, W’. These have not exactly straight, diagonal lines, but have a slight curvature. Thus, these letters do not look too geometric. Also the cap K deviates slightly from the usual shape which makes AM Sans One different from other already existing fonts.
I could well imagine applying this font for areas such as engineering or architecture.