Sans Normal Egres 14 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Franie' by That That Creative (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, captions, product design, data display, branding, clean, modern, sleek, understated, efficient, emphasis, clarity, neutrality, contemporary feel, compact economy, monoline, oblique, airy, minimal, upright terminals.
A streamlined oblique sans with monoline strokes and smooth, open curves. Proportions are compact with tall lowercase and relatively short ascenders/descenders, creating a steady horizontal rhythm in text. Counters are generous and rounded, with simple, largely unmodulated joins and terminals that feel neatly cut rather than calligraphic. Figures and capitals keep the same restrained geometry, producing an even, economical texture at reading sizes.
Works well for UI copy, captions, and informational text where a clean, compact italic voice is needed. It also suits product and tech branding, dashboards, and lightweight editorial callouts where an oblique sans can add motion and emphasis while staying highly legible.
The overall tone is contemporary and matter-of-fact, with a light, fast-moving slant that suggests speed and efficiency without becoming flashy. Its minimal detailing and open shapes give it a calm, technical clarity suited to modern interfaces and brand systems.
Likely designed as a utilitarian italic companion for modern sans systems, prioritizing readable, open forms and a consistent oblique angle. The goal appears to be a crisp, contemporary texture that can emphasize content without introducing decorative complexity.
The slant is consistent across the set, and the character shapes favor clarity over personality—particularly in the straightforward forms of the numerals and the round, open lowercase. Spacing appears measured to keep lines feeling airy while still maintaining a cohesive, continuous flow in paragraphs.