Sans Normal Segap 5 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Hatchway' by Rômulo Gobira (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, instructions, labels, dashboards, utilitarian, neutral, technical, retro, legibility, clarity, neutrality, approachability, rounded corners, monoline, open apertures, generous spacing, soft terminals.
A monoline sans with softly rounded corners and squared-off curves that give it a gently engineered feel. Strokes maintain an even thickness with minimal modulation, and many joins resolve into clean, rounded terminals rather than sharp points. The proportions are slightly narrow and tall, with a clear, open rhythm in text; counters are roomy and apertures stay open, aiding clarity at smaller sizes. Numerals follow the same straightforward construction, with simple, legible forms and consistent stroke endings.
Well-suited to interface copy, labeling, and informational graphics where consistent texture and straightforward letterforms are important. It also fits wayfinding, packaging details, and compact editorial settings that benefit from open shapes and a calm, neutral voice.
The overall tone is practical and unpretentious, leaning toward a technical and slightly retro sensibility. Its rounded geometry softens the voice, keeping it approachable while still feeling methodical and structured.
The design appears intended to deliver a clear, modern sans for everyday communication, emphasizing legibility and consistency while using rounded corners to reduce harshness and improve approachability in dense text settings.
Uppercase shapes read clean and steady with restrained curves, while lowercase forms keep a simple, contemporary construction. The punctuation and basic symbols shown match the same rounded, uniform stroke behavior, supporting a cohesive texture in continuous reading.