Sans Normal Egkor 11 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ordina' by Schriftlabor (names referenced only for comparison).
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This typeface is a slanted sans with a monoline, low-modulation stroke and a noticeably condensed overall set. Curves are built from smooth, near-elliptical forms with open counters, while straight strokes keep a crisp, even rhythm. Uppercase shapes are simple and geometric-leaning, and the lowercase shows a more humanist construction (notably in the single-storey forms and the softer joins). Terminals are clean and mostly unadorned, and the numerals follow the same restrained, even-stroke logic for a consistent text color.
It suits editorial layouts where a compact, slanted sans can deliver emphasis without heaviness, such as magazine headings, subheads, pull quotes, and caption systems. The condensed proportions also make it useful for space-conscious branding, packaging copy, and UI elements that benefit from a clean, modern accent.
The overall tone feels contemporary and efficient, with an editorial polish rather than a decorative voice. The steady slant and narrow footprint add a sense of motion and focus, reading as brisk, professional, and quietly stylish.
The design appears intended as a restrained italic sans for contemporary communication—providing a dynamic, space-efficient voice while keeping forms simple, legible, and consistent across letters and figures.
In running text the letterspacing and open apertures help maintain clarity despite the condensed width. The italic angle is consistent across cases and numerals, giving headlines and short passages a cohesive, streamlined cadence.