Sans Normal Enbim 4 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui labels, editorial display, minimalist, clean, airy, modern, neutral, clarity, modernity, neutrality, refinement, simplicity, monoline, geometric, open counters, rounded terminals, high legibility.
A monoline sans with a light, even stroke and generous spacing that creates an open, breathable texture. Forms lean geometric with near-circular bowls and smooth, continuous curves, balanced by straight-sided verticals and simple diagonals. Terminals are clean and slightly rounded in feel, and counters stay wide, helping small details (like the ear on the lowercase g and the tail on q) remain clear. Uppercase construction is straightforward and restrained, while lowercase maintains a tidy rhythm with modest ascenders and descenders; figures appear simple and modern with consistent stroke behavior across curves and straights.
Well-suited to headlines, subheads, and brand wordmarks where a light, geometric sans can feel modern and premium. It also fits UI labels and navigation at comfortable sizes, and works nicely for posters or editorial display settings that benefit from a clean, spacious typographic voice.
The overall tone is calm and contemporary, projecting clarity and restraint rather than personality-forward expressiveness. Its light presence reads refined and airy, lending a polished, editorial cleanliness without feeling cold or overly technical.
Designed to offer a pared-back, geometric reading experience with an emphasis on clarity, consistency, and modern neutrality. The letterforms prioritize open counters and smooth curves to stay legible while maintaining a refined, minimal visual signature.
The sample text shows strong readability at display sizes, with smooth round letters (C, O, Q) and crisp diagonals (V, W, X, Y) keeping a stable rhythm. The lowercase’s single-storey forms and open apertures contribute to an approachable, uncluttered look, while the light stroke weight makes it best suited to environments with sufficient size or contrast.