Sans Normal Esra 4 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A monoline sans with extremely thin strokes and a geometric, circular construction. Curves are smooth and near-perfectly round, while straight segments are crisp, often ending in flat terminals. Proportions feel expansive and open, with generous interior counters and slightly extended horizontals that give the design an airy rhythm. The lowercase is simple and schematic, with single‑storey forms and a compact, understated punctuation style in the sample text.
Best suited to display settings where its hairline strokes and open geometry can stay crisp—such as headlines, logotypes, editorial titling, posters, and contemporary brand systems. It can also work for minimalist UI headings or large-size labels where a light, refined presence is desired, rather than dense body text.
The overall tone is sleek and restrained, with a refined, high-tech cleanliness. Its hairline weight and geometric regularity suggest a contemporary, futuristic mood that feels calm, precise, and understated rather than expressive or playful.
The design appears intended to deliver a minimalist geometric voice with maximum lightness and visual clarity. Its constructed shapes and consistent monoline logic emphasize precision and modernity, aiming for an elegant, forward-looking display aesthetic.
Round letters like O/C/Q read as clean, even ellipses, and the design keeps curves and straights consistently weighted. Several glyphs lean toward constructed, sign-like forms (notably in the numerals), which reinforces a systematic, engineered feel. At smaller sizes the thin strokes may rely on sufficient contrast and spacing to remain clear.