Sans Normal Utgov 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, labels, captions, technical, efficient, modern, utilitarian, clean, alignment, readability, ui utility, space saving, system design, compact, slanted, neutral, crisp, rhythmic.
A compact, slanted sans with uniform stroke strength and a steady, evenly paced rhythm. Forms are built from simple geometric strokes with gently rounded curves, and the character width stays consistent across the set, producing a tidy, grid-friendly texture. Terminals are clean and mostly straight, with minimal modulation and clear interior counters that keep letters open at small sizes.
It’s well suited to code, command-line or terminal-style interfaces, and any setting where alignment and consistent character widths matter. The compact footprint also works for tables, dashboards, labeling systems, and dense captions where space is limited but clarity is still needed.
The overall tone feels practical and workmanlike, with a contemporary, technical flavor. Its consistent spacing and disciplined shapes read as efficient and system-oriented, while the slant adds a mild sense of motion without becoming expressive.
The design appears intended for structured, alignment-sensitive typography with an emphasis on predictable spacing and readable, no-nonsense letterforms. The slanted stance suggests an effort to add momentum and differentiation while keeping the overall voice restrained and functional.
Round letters like O and Q are drawn with smooth, elliptical bowls, and the Q’s tail is a small, angled stroke. Numerals follow the same compact construction, with straightforward, legible silhouettes and minimal stylistic quirks, helping mixed alphanumeric strings keep a consistent color.