Sans Normal Deniy 5 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Dexa Pro' and 'Dexa Pro Variable' by Artegra and 'Brandon Text Condensed' by HVD Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, editorial text, packaging, signage, forms, clean, neutral, modern, functional, unpretentious, clarity, compactness, versatility, neutrality, efficiency, open apertures, high legibility, compact, crisp, straight terminals.
A compact sans with even, monoline-like strokes and a predominantly straight-sided construction softened by round bowls. Curves are smooth and fairly circular, while verticals stay firm and consistent, producing a tidy texture in paragraphs. Terminals are largely straight and crisp, with minimal flare or calligraphic modulation; counters remain open and readable, especially in the lowercase. Overall proportions are efficient and space-conscious, with clear differentiation between similarly shaped forms and steady spacing that supports continuous text.
Works well for user interfaces, dashboards, captions, and other space-limited settings where compact letterforms help fit more text without sacrificing clarity. It also suits general-purpose editorial layouts, instructions, and signage that benefit from a calm, neutral sans with dependable readability.
The tone is straightforward and contemporary, prioritizing clarity over personality. Its compact rhythm and restrained detailing give it a practical, no-nonsense voice that feels at home in informational or utilitarian settings.
The design appears intended as a versatile, legible workhorse sans: compact in footprint, even in stroke, and restrained in detailing to remain clear across sizes and in dense text. Its balance of straight structure and rounded bowls suggests an aim for modern neutrality that integrates easily into a wide range of visual systems.
The glyph set shown suggests a focus on clarity in mixed-case reading: rounded forms (C, G, O) stay clean, while angular letters (V, W, X, Y) are crisp and controlled. Numerals appear simple and consistent with the letterforms, matching the same even stroke behavior and compact width.