Sans Normal Efgeb 8 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, product branding, editorial, signage, presentations, modern, clean, sleek, technical, friendly, clarity, modernization, speed, neutrality, legibility, geometric, monoline, oblique, open apertures, generous spacing.
A slanted, monoline sans with a geometric backbone and smooth, rounded bowls. Strokes stay even throughout, terminals are clean and mostly cut on the angle, and curves read as circles/ellipses rather than calligraphic modulation. Capitals are upright in structure but consistently obliqued, with wide, open counters in forms like O, Q, and D; the Q has a simple descending tail. Lowercase is compact with a small, neat x-height and rounded shoulders; the single-storey a and g reinforce the geometric construction. Numerals are similarly streamlined, with open shapes and straightforward joins that keep the texture light and airy.
Well suited to interface typography, dashboards, and product marketing where a clean oblique sans can suggest speed and modernity. It also works for editorial subheads, captions, and short paragraphs when a lighter, contemporary texture is desired, as well as for wayfinding and presentation graphics that benefit from quick recognition.
The overall tone is contemporary and efficient, with a calm, understated personality. Its oblique stance adds motion and a subtle “designed” feel without becoming expressive or decorative. The result is a polished, approachable voice that can feel both product-oriented and editorial.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern geometric sans in an oblique style, prioritizing consistent stroke weight, clean terminals, and open internal space for clarity. Its compact lowercase and simplified forms point to a utilitarian, contemporary typographic voice that remains friendly and readable.
The rhythm is even and uncluttered, producing a smooth grey value in text. Wide counters and open apertures help maintain clarity at display and subhead sizes, while the compact lowercase proportions give paragraphs a crisp, economical look.