Sans Normal Uhnaj 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, editorial, branding, signage, data display, modern, neutral, clean, technical, straightforward, legibility, clarity, space economy, contemporary utility, versatility, monoline feel, open apertures, compact, crisp, rational.
This typeface has a clean, compact sans structure with largely uniform stroke behavior and gently rounded curves. Capitals are tall and simple with restrained shaping; diagonals in A, V, W, X, and Y are sharp and decisive, while round letters like C, O, and Q are smooth and evenly drawn. Terminals are mostly straight-cut, with small idiosyncrasies such as the curved descender on J and the angled tail on Q adding character without becoming decorative. Lowercase forms are compact and readable, with a single-storey g, a tight, straight-armed r, and a relatively narrow, neat s; counters stay open and the overall rhythm remains even in text. Figures are clear and sturdy, mixing straight and curved construction with simple forms (notably a clean 1 and rounded 8 and 0).
It suits interface typography, documentation, and informational layouts where space economy and straightforward legibility are important. The strong, uncomplicated letterforms also work well for contemporary branding, labels, and signage, and the clear numerals support charts, tables, and other data-heavy settings.
The overall tone is modern and matter-of-fact, prioritizing clarity and efficiency over expressiveness. Its compact proportions and crisp drawing lend a slightly technical, utilitarian voice that still feels approachable in continuous reading.
The font appears designed as a dependable, space-efficient sans for general-purpose use, balancing clean construction with a handful of distinctive details for recognition. It aims to remain calm and readable across both headline sizes and paragraph text while maintaining a compact typographic color.
In the text sample, the spacing and cadence feel controlled and consistent, supporting long lines without visual noise. The design includes a few subtle human touches (like the J and Q) that prevent it from reading as overly geometric.