Sans Normal Dybup 13 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'JHC Mirko' by Jehoo Creative (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, ui, signage, packaging, modern, sleek, technical, dynamic, clean, clarity, speed, modernity, systematic design, branding voice, oblique, geometric, rounded, open apertures, streamlined.
A slanted sans with a streamlined, geometric construction and rounded curves. Strokes stay largely monolinear, with smooth joins and gently softened terminals that keep the texture even in longer passages. Uppercase forms are broad and open, with simple, uncluttered interiors, while the lowercase shows a tall x-height and compact ascenders/descenders that emphasize a continuous, forward-leaning rhythm. Counters are generous in letters like o, e, and a, and the overall spacing reads airy and controlled, helping the wide shapes stay legible.
This font works well for technology-forward branding, product wordmarks, and headline typography where a clean italicized voice adds momentum. The wide, open forms make it effective for UI labels, dashboards, and wayfinding-style signage, and it can also support packaging and editorial subheads where a modern, streamlined tone is desired.
The design feels contemporary and engineered, projecting speed and precision through its consistent oblique angle and clean, circular forms. Its tone is neutral-to-cool, suited to interfaces and branded systems that want to appear efficient, modern, and slightly sporty without becoming decorative.
The letterforms suggest an intention to deliver a modern sans optimized for clarity and a sense of motion: broad, rounded shapes paired with a consistent oblique angle to create a distinctive, forward-driving texture. Its restrained stroke behavior and open counters point to practical legibility while maintaining a sleek, contemporary identity.
The numerals follow the same rounded, monoline logic as the letters, with smooth curves and minimal ornamentation. Diagonals (V, W, X, Y) are crisp and confident, reinforcing the font’s dynamic stance, while the overall letterfit remains calm enough for continuous reading at display-to-text sizes.