Sans Normal Dyluv 8 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Annuario' by Resistenza (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sports, technology, sleek, techy, futuristic, sporty, clean, modernize, add motion, improve clarity, create presence, oblique, rounded, streamlined, open apertures, monolinear.
A wide, oblique sans with rounded, elliptical bowls and a predominantly monolinear stroke. Curves are smooth and continuous, with open apertures and generous interior counters that keep letters airy despite the slant. Terminals are clean and slightly softened rather than sharply cut, and diagonals (V, W, X, Y) feel brisk and angular against the more circular C/O/Q forms. The overall rhythm is expansive, with broad proportions and a consistent forward lean that reads as dynamic without becoming calligraphic.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where a dynamic, modern feel is desired—headlines, brand wordmarks, tech and automotive themes, sports graphics, and editorial titling. The wide proportions and forward slant make it especially effective for logotypes and marketing layouts that benefit from a sense of motion and breadth.
The font projects a streamlined, contemporary tone—confident, kinetic, and slightly futuristic. Its wide stance and oblique posture give it a sense of motion and speed, while the rounded geometry keeps the voice friendly and approachable rather than aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, speed-forward sans that balances geometric roundness with a strong oblique emphasis. Its consistent stroke behavior and open shapes suggest a focus on clean reproduction in modern UI/print contexts while maintaining a distinctive, expanded silhouette.
Lowercase forms emphasize clarity at small-to-medium sizes through open shapes and a high, prominent x-height; the single-storey lowercase a and g reinforce a modern, geometric construction. Numerals follow the same oblique, wide pattern, with smooth curves and simple joins that match the alphabet’s rounded logic.