Sans Normal Egraj 16 is a light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
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A slanted sans design with uniform, monoline strokes and generous horizontal proportions. Letterforms are built from smooth, oval curves and straight segments, producing open counters and a steady, even texture across lines. Terminals read as clean and largely unadorned, with rounded bowls and simple joins that keep the rhythm consistent. Figures and capitals follow the same pared-back geometry, supporting a tidy, grid-friendly appearance.
Works well where alignment and consistent character width matter, such as UI labels, data tables, and code-like settings. The open shapes and even stroke weight also make it suitable for captions, technical documentation, and short-to-medium editorial passages where a calm, modern tone is desired.
The overall tone feels modern and utilitarian, with a quiet, engineered clarity. The consistent slant adds motion and a forward-leaning attitude without becoming expressive or decorative. Its restrained forms suggest a practical, contemporary voice suited to clean interfaces and matter-of-fact communication.
Likely designed to provide a streamlined, contemporary italic companion for structured text and grid-based layout, emphasizing consistency and legibility over stylistic flourish. The geometry and restrained terminals point to an intention of clarity in practical, information-forward contexts.
The wide set and regular internal spacing create an airy line color that remains readable even in longer passages. Round letters like O, C, and Q emphasize oval geometry, while diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) keep a crisp, schematic feel that complements the minimal detailing.