Sans Normal Eska 7 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, posters, ui, futuristic, minimal, airy, technical, elegant, modernity, sleekness, precision, distinctiveness, spaciousness, monoline, rounded, geometric, open counters, high tracking.
A monoline, geometric sans with extremely thin strokes and broad letterforms. Curves are built from flattened ovals and near-circular bowls, while joins stay crisp and clean with little to no modulation. Many forms emphasize openness—counters feel wide and the apertures in letters like C, G, and S are generous. Terminals are smooth and understated, and the overall rhythm is spacious, with a slightly schematic, drawn-with-a-single-pen consistency across letters and numerals.
Best suited to display settings where its ultra-thin strokes and wide, geometric curves have room to breathe—headlines, logotypes, packaging, and poster titling. It can also work in UI or motion graphics for short labels and navigation elements when used at comfortable sizes and with sufficient contrast against the background.
The tone is sleek and forward-looking, leaning toward a sci‑fi or high-tech aesthetic rather than a warm, humanist one. Its light, airy presence reads refined and modern, with a calm, precise demeanor that feels suited to contemporary interfaces and concept-driven branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a minimalist, futuristic sans with an emphasis on broad proportions and clean, elliptical geometry. Its consistent monoline construction suggests a focus on clarity of form and a distinctive, airy texture rather than dense text color.
Round characters (O, Q, 0, 8, 9) share a consistently flattened-ellipse construction, giving the design a distinctive horizontal emphasis. Diagonal-driven letters (A, V, W, X, Y, Z) keep the same thin-line discipline, creating a cohesive, wireframe-like texture in paragraphs. At smaller sizes the hairline strokes may visually recede, while at larger sizes the geometry becomes the primary stylistic feature.