Sans Normal Epnib 5 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, titles, logos, branding, futuristic, techno, sci-fi, assertive, stylized, headline, distinctiveness, impact, sci-fi tone, flared terminals, wedge cuts, expanded, angular joins, rounded counters.
The letterforms are expansive and horizontally stretched, with broad, rounded counters and a low, wide stance. Strokes show noticeable modulation and frequent wedge-like terminals, creating pointed ends on diagonals and subtle flare on some verticals. Curves are smooth but slightly squared-off at key joins, and the overall rhythm feels dynamic due to varied interior shapes and angular cut-ins.
It suits headlines, posters, titles, and identity work where a strong, futuristic character is desired. The wide footprint and stylized terminals make it especially effective in entertainment and genre contexts—game UI titling, film or event graphics, tech-themed packaging, and logo wordmarks—where personality matters more than dense text economy.
This typeface projects a techno-futuristic, display-driven tone with a slightly theatrical edge. Its tension between rounded bowls and sharp, flared terminals gives it a synthetic, sci-fi flavor that feels assertive and stylized rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, high-impact voice for short text, using wide proportions and sharpened terminals to create a memorable silhouette. Its mixed rounded-and-angular construction suggests a goal of combining friendliness from circular forms with a harder, engineered edge for contemporary or futuristic themes.
Lowercase forms maintain the same wide, low profile as the caps, and the numerals follow the same expanded geometry for consistent set texture. The sharp diagonals in letters like V, W, X, and Y add extra bite, while the rounded letters (O, C, G) keep the overall feel cohesive and slightly soft-edged despite the angular detailing.