Sans Normal Ebnem 9 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Clear Sans' by Positype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, editorial, brand systems, data display, modern, clean, technical, neutral, efficient, oblique companion, contemporary utility, clarity-first, neutral voice, geometric, monoline, oblique, open counters, rounded terminals.
A clean oblique sans with a largely geometric construction and even, monoline strokes. Curves are smooth and round with open counters, while straight strokes keep a crisp, engineered rhythm. Uppercase forms feel simple and contemporary; lowercase shows a single-storey “a” and “g,” compact joins, and minimal modulation, keeping texture uniform in running text. Numerals are straightforward and readable, matching the same slanted, pared-back structure.
Well-suited for UI labels, dashboards, and product typography where a clean oblique voice is needed without decorative features. It can also work for editorial callouts, captions, and contemporary brand systems that want a streamlined, technical tone. The clear numeral set makes it appropriate for data-heavy layouts and informational graphics.
The overall tone is modern and utilitarian, with a quiet confidence rather than expressiveness. Its consistent slant and restrained shapes give it a brisk, contemporary feel suited to interfaces and technical contexts. The design reads as neutral and professional, prioritizing clarity and momentum.
The design appears intended as a practical oblique companion for modern sans typography, emphasizing geometric clarity, consistent rhythm, and unobtrusive readability. It aims to deliver a contemporary slanted voice that stays neutral enough for broad layout use while adding a subtle sense of motion.
The oblique angle is steady across letters and figures, producing a cohesive forward-leaning flow. Wide, open bowls (notably in C, O, e) and simplified junctions help maintain legibility, while the uniform stroke weight keeps the page color even at larger text sizes.