Sans Normal Ebluz 17 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gravita', 'Morph', 'Mundial Narrow', and 'Rotunda' by TipoType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, branding, editorial, presentations, packaging, clean, modern, approachable, dynamic, neutral, clarity, legibility, emphasis, modernity, approachability, humanist, rounded, open, airy, smooth.
A slanted sans with smooth, rounded curves and consistently soft terminals. Strokes stay even and calm, with generous internal space in letters like C, O, and e, and a generally open, breathable rhythm. Uppercase forms are straightforward and geometric-leaning, while the lowercase shows a more humanist construction (notably the single-storey a and g), helping text feel fluid and readable. Numerals follow the same gentle, slightly condensed-to-regular proportions, keeping a cohesive texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.
Well-suited to interface copy, product/UI labeling, and short-to-medium editorial passages where a clean italic voice is needed. It also works for branding systems and presentation typography that benefit from a modern, approachable slant, and for packaging or signage where clarity at varied sizes is important.
The overall tone is clear and contemporary, with an energetic forward motion from the slant but without becoming aggressive. Its rounded construction and open counters make it feel friendly and accessible, while the restrained detailing keeps it professional and neutral enough for everyday communication.
Designed to provide a clear, contemporary italic sans that reads smoothly in text while still offering enough personality for display accents. The rounded, open shapes suggest an emphasis on legibility and a friendly tone, with the slant supplying motion for emphasis and hierarchy.
The italic angle is steady across caps, lowercase, and figures, creating a unified typographic color. Curves are handled with smooth transitions and minimal sharp joins, giving the face a polished, unobtrusive presence in continuous text.