Sans Normal Eshy 9 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, editorial display, interface titles, futuristic, sleek, airy, technical, refined, modernity, speed, minimalism, display impact, precision, monoline, rounded, geometric, open forms, wide tracking.
A monoline sans with a pronounced rightward slant and expansive proportions. Strokes are hairline-thin and consistent, with rounded terminals and smooth, ellipse-driven bowls. The overall geometry favors wide, open counters and long horizontals, giving letters a stretched silhouette; curves stay clean and controlled while diagonals and joins remain crisp. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, a minimalist t with a short crossbar, and generally open apertures that keep the texture light and transparent.
Well suited to large-format headlines, logotypes, packaging accents, and poster graphics where the thin strokes can stay intact and the wide forms can breathe. It also works for short interface titles or motion graphics where a sleek, technical voice is desired, but is less appropriate for dense body text or small sizes.
The tone is cool, modern, and slightly futuristic—more display-oriented than utilitarian. Its airy construction and sleek slant suggest speed, precision, and a lightweight, high-tech sensibility rather than warmth or heft.
The design appears intended to deliver a lightweight, contemporary sans voice with an emphasis on elegant geometry and forward motion. Its combination of wide proportions, rounded construction, and italicized stance prioritizes visual style and modern branding impact over compact, text-focused economy.
Because the strokes are extremely fine and the forms are wide, spacing and line length become prominent: the font reads best when given room and sufficient size. Numerals follow the same streamlined logic, with rounded shapes and simple, continuous curves that match the alphabet’s smooth rhythm.