Sans Normal Egdew 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Fact' by ParaType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sportswear, modernist, streamlined, energetic, sleek, technical, space saving, speed emphasis, display clarity, modern tone, condensed, slanted, monoline, clean, minimal.
A sharply condensed, slanted sans with monoline strokes and smooth, rounded curve construction. Forms are tall and tightly proportioned, with compact counters and a brisk forward lean that creates strong directional rhythm. Terminals appear clean and mostly straight-cut, and curves are drawn with even, controlled arcs rather than calligraphic modulation. The overall texture is dark and efficient, with consistent stroke behavior across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to headlines and short, high-impact lines where a condensed, forward-leaning voice helps conserve space and amplify momentum. It can work well for branding, packaging, and editorial display that benefits from a streamlined, contemporary feel, and it is particularly effective in environments where energetic, technical styling is desirable.
The face reads as fast, contemporary, and utilitarian, projecting motion and a no-nonsense tone. Its narrow stance and pronounced slant give it a sporty urgency, while the restrained stroke contrast and simplified shapes keep it modern and technical rather than expressive or decorative.
Likely designed to deliver a space-saving italic sans with a strong sense of speed and cohesion across letters and numbers. The emphasis appears to be on a clean, modern silhouette and consistent, even stroke construction that holds together in dense display settings.
Capital widths vary noticeably, and diagonals (such as in A, V, W, X) emphasize the forward-leaning stance. Lowercase shapes stay compact with small apertures, helping maintain a tight, uniform color in text. Numerals follow the same condensed, slanted logic, supporting consistent typographic rhythm in mixed alphanumerics.