Sans Normal Syku 10 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazines, branding, packaging, posters, editorial, fashion, dramatic, refined, playful, display impact, editorial elegance, handmade feel, brand voice, calligraphic, brushed, swashy, tapered, curvy.
A slanted, high-contrast design with sweeping curves and tapered stroke endings that often resolve into teardrop-like terminals. Letters show a lively, brush-influenced rhythm: thick vertical-like strokes are paired with hairline connectors, and many joins feel fluid rather than constructed. Counters tend to be generous and open, while bowls and shoulders lean toward oval, slightly compressed shapes. The overall color on the page is bold but animated by frequent hairline breaks and pointed, angled entry/exit strokes that give the forms a drawn, gestural finish.
Best suited to headlines, magazine spreads, and brand identities where dramatic contrast and motion are desirable. It can work well for beauty, lifestyle, and boutique packaging, as well as posters and pull quotes. For longer passages, it will generally perform better at larger sizes where hairlines and terminals remain clear.
The font conveys an editorial, fashion-forward tone—confident and polished, with a hint of theatrical flair. Its energetic contrast and soft, inky terminals add a human, expressive quality that can feel both luxurious and slightly whimsical, especially in headline-sized settings.
The design appears intended to blend the impact of a bold display face with the elegance of calligraphic modulation. Its goal is to feel contemporary and stylish while retaining a hand-drawn liveliness through tapered terminals, flowing joins, and a consistently dynamic slant.
Capital forms read as display-oriented, with pronounced modulation and several distinctive terminals that act like built-in embellishments. The lowercase maintains the same calligraphic logic, producing a bouncy texture in text lines where thick strokes and hairlines alternate rapidly. Numerals match the style with curved profiles and sharp, tapered starts, keeping the set cohesive.