Sans Normal Enlir 15 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: branding, editorial, ui, posters, headlines, minimalist, airy, contemporary, refined, calm, modern neutrality, light elegance, geometric clarity, display readability, geometric, rounded, open apertures, clean, neutral.
A very light, monoline sans with a geometric foundation and generous white space. Curves are drawn as clean arcs with near-circular bowls (notably in O/C/G and the lowercase rounds), while straight strokes stay crisp and even with minimal modulation. Proportions skew tall and open, with a relatively high x-height and long extenders that give the text a lifted, spacious rhythm. Terminals are largely clean and unadorned, and the overall construction favors smooth continuity and consistent stroke logic over sharp, expressive details.
Well suited to contemporary branding, editorial display, and interface typography where a clean, refined voice is needed. It performs especially well for headings, short passages, and large-size applications such as posters, packaging, and presentation graphics; for longer text, it will benefit from comfortable sizing and contrast to support its very light color.
The tone is modern and restrained, reading as quiet, polished, and intentionally minimal. Its thin strokes and rounded geometry convey a light, elegant presence that feels contemporary and design-forward without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended as a modern geometric sans that prioritizes clarity and elegance through thin, consistent strokes and simplified, rounded forms. Its tall proportions and open shapes suggest a focus on airy readability and a premium, understated visual identity.
Uppercase forms lean geometric and simple, while the lowercase shows friendly roundness and clear differentiation (single-storey a and g, circular o/e). Numerals follow the same lightweight, rounded logic, with an especially airy feel at larger sizes. In running text, the spacing and open counters help maintain clarity despite the delicate stroke weight.