Sans Normal Jebis 7 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Phonk Sans' by Slava Antipov (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, sportswear, tech ui, posters, futuristic, sporty, technical, dynamic, clean, modernize, add motion, improve clarity, signal performance, oblique, extended, geometric, rounded, streamlined.
This typeface is an oblique, extended sans with smooth, geometric construction and consistently rounded curves. Strokes remain even and sturdy, with soft terminals and generous, open counters that keep the forms clear at a glance. The proportions emphasize width and forward slant, producing a fast, aerodynamic rhythm, while the lowercase shows a tall x-height and compact ascenders/descenders that support dense setting. Figures are similarly wide and simplified, matching the letterforms’ streamlined, modern silhouette.
It performs best in display roles where its width and slant can project speed and modernity—headlines, posters, signage, and branding systems. The clear, open shapes and tall lowercase also make it suitable for short UI labels and product/packaging copy where a contemporary, technical voice is desired.
The overall tone feels fast and engineered, like contemporary transportation, athletics, or tech interfaces. Its forward-leaning stance and wide proportions suggest motion and confidence, while the rounded geometry keeps the impression approachable rather than aggressive.
The design appears intended to merge a geometric sans foundation with a forward-leaning, performance-oriented stance. By combining rounded construction, broad proportions, and consistent obliquing, it aims to deliver a modern, efficient look that reads cleanly while signaling motion and innovation.
Round characters such as O, C, and G read as broad ovals, reinforcing the extended stance, and the punctuation and spacing in the sample text maintain a steady, modern cadence. The italic angle is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, helping headlines and short lines feel cohesive and energetic.