Sans Normal Edbal 15 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Schnebel Sans ME' and 'Schnebel Sans Pro' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, editorial, presentations, branding, infographics, modern, clean, dynamic, technical, neutral, clarity, efficiency, contemporary tone, emphasis, monoline, humanist, slanted, open apertures, soft curves.
A slanted, monoline sans with smooth, rounded curves and gently tapered joins. The letterforms keep strokes clean and even, with open apertures and minimal ornamentation, while the italic angle adds forward motion. Uppercase shapes are compact and orderly, and lowercase forms show a slightly humanist construction with round bowls and clear counters. Numerals follow the same simple, even-stroke logic, reading crisply with consistent proportions across the set.
Well-suited to interface labels, dashboards, and product UI where a slanted sans can signal emphasis without heaviness. It also works for contemporary editorial sidebars, presentations, and infographics that benefit from a clean, energetic voice. For branding, it fits tech-leaning or modern identities that want a neutral, streamlined italic tone.
The overall tone is modern and restrained, with a subtle sense of speed and efficiency from the italic posture. It feels practical and contemporary rather than expressive, projecting clarity and a quietly technical character.
The design appears intended as a clear, contemporary italic companion with straightforward geometry and dependable readability. Its construction prioritizes smooth curves, open counters, and an even rhythm to stay versatile across headings and short text settings while adding motion through the slant.
The rhythm in text is smooth and continuous, with rounded terminals and a consistent slant that keeps words cohesive. Curves dominate the construction, giving the face a friendly edge without becoming playful, and the forms stay legible at display sizes shown in the sample.