Sans Normal Edmeb 14 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Core Sans N SC' and 'Core Sans NR' by S-Core (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, signage, data display, branding, clean, modern, dynamic, technical, minimal, space saving, clarity, forward motion, neutral modernity, systematic design, slanted, condensed, linear, crisp, upright terminals.
A slanted sans with a condensed footprint and open, airy counters. Strokes are linear and even, with clean joins and mostly straight, slightly sheared terminals that reinforce the forward-leaning stance. Curves are smooth and restrained, mixing rounded bowls with taut verticals and diagonals for a neat, engineered rhythm. The lowercase shows a notably tall x-height and compact ascenders/descenders, giving text a dense, efficient texture, while the numerals follow the same simple, uncluttered construction.
Well-suited for interface labels, navigation, and compact settings where space is tight but clarity is still needed. It also works for punchy headlines, wayfinding, and technical or product-forward branding where a streamlined italic voice adds energy without ornament.
The overall tone feels modern and purposeful, with a sense of motion from the consistent italic angle. Its pared-back shapes read as practical and contemporary rather than expressive, suggesting speed, clarity, and a mildly technical character.
Likely designed to deliver a fast, modern italic companion that stays clean and economical in width. The tall x-height and open apertures prioritize legibility at smaller sizes, while the restrained geometry keeps the overall impression neutral and versatile.
In the grid, the caps and numerals maintain consistent width economy, while the sample text shows a steady word rhythm and good openness in letters like c, e, and s. The slant is strong enough to convey momentum without becoming calligraphic, keeping the voice firmly in a straightforward sans direction.