Sans Normal Uhbey 5 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Epoca Classic' by Hoftype and 'Skeena' by Microsoft Corporation (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, body copy, signage, presentations, product labeling, modern, neutral, clean, straightforward, utilitarian, everyday readability, functional clarity, general-purpose, neutral branding, open apertures, round bowls, even rhythm, large counters, high legibility.
A clean sans with largely monolinear strokes and gently rounded curves. Proportions feel balanced with generous counters and open apertures, supporting clear letter separation. Uppercase forms are straightforward and geometric-leaning (notably round O/Q and a broad, stable S), while lowercase uses simple, familiar constructions including a two-storey a and a single-storey g. Terminals are mostly flat and crisp, with minimal stylistic quirks, producing an even texture in text and predictable spacing across the alphabet and numerals.
Well-suited for interfaces, dashboards, and general-purpose digital typography where quick recognition matters. It should also perform reliably in print for brochures, manuals, and informational layouts, and scales cleanly for labels, wayfinding, and simple brand supporting type.
The overall tone is neutral and contemporary, prioritizing clarity over personality. Its calm, matter-of-fact rhythm reads as professional and dependable, with a subtle geometric cleanliness that feels modern without becoming cold or experimental.
The design appears intended as a versatile workhorse sans: restrained forms, open counters, and familiar lowercase structures aim for dependable readability across many contexts. Its minimal detailing suggests an emphasis on broad usability and a modern, unobtrusive voice.
The figures are clear and conventional, with easily distinguishable shapes at a glance (notably 0–9 in the grid). The italic is not shown; the sample demonstrates steady line color and consistent proportions across mixed-case text and punctuation.