Sans Normal Egrif 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Avita' by Bykineks (names referenced only for comparison).
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A clean, monoline sans with a consistent oblique slant and rounded, geometric construction. Curves are smooth and near-circular in letters like O, C, and e, while straight strokes stay crisp and even, giving the design a steady rhythm. Counters are relatively open and apertures read clearly in forms such as c, s, and e; terminals are mostly blunt and unadorned. The overall proportions feel streamlined and upright in structure despite the slant, with compact joins and simple, functional numeral shapes.
Well-suited to interface typography, dashboards, and product design where a clean oblique sans can add energy without becoming stylized. It also fits modern branding systems, editorial pull quotes, and infographic labeling, especially when a streamlined, contemporary texture is desired.
The tone is contemporary and understated, with an efficient, engineered feel. Its slanted stance adds motion and a mild sense of dynamism while keeping a restrained, professional voice. Overall it reads as clean and matter-of-fact rather than expressive or decorative.
Likely designed as a straightforward italic companion for modern sans typography, prioritizing clarity, geometric coherence, and a crisp slanted rhythm. The restrained detailing and open forms suggest an intention to perform reliably in everyday communication and contemporary layout systems.
The design maintains strong visual consistency across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, with a clear preference for simple geometry and uniform stroke behavior. Round characters stay smooth and stable, while diagonal letters (such as v, w, x) emphasize the italic momentum without introducing calligraphic contrast.