Sans Normal Dyloh 7 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, editorial, interfaces, signage, presentations, modern, technical, clean, dynamic, neutral, add momentum, contemporary utility, system coherence, display clarity, slanted, geometric, open apertures, smooth curves, straight terminals.
A slanted sans with a clean, engineered construction and smooth, circular curves paired with straight strokes. The proportions are generous and horizontally open, with broad uppercase forms (notably O and Q) and a relatively even rhythm across words. Terminals are crisp and mostly unadorned, with moderate modulation that stays subtle in text. Counters are open and clear, and the overall silhouette remains streamlined and consistent from caps through figures.
Well-suited to contemporary branding systems, headlines and subheads in editorial layouts, and UI or product contexts where a crisp, slanted sans can add motion while staying readable. The open forms and steady spacing also make it a solid option for signage-style applications and presentation typography where quick recognition matters.
The tone reads modern and efficient, with a forward-leaning energy that feels active without becoming expressive or decorative. Its clarity and restrained shaping give it a professional, contemporary voice suited to information-forward design.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern sans with built-in dynamism through a consistent slant, balancing geometric simplicity with enough modulation to keep text from feeling sterile. It aims for versatile, system-friendly letterforms that remain distinctive in display sizes while staying controlled in longer lines of copy.
The italic angle is pronounced enough to create momentum, while maintaining stable, legible shapes. Figures appear similarly slanted and follow the same smooth/straight interplay as the letters, supporting cohesive use in mixed alphanumeric settings.