Sans Normal Goraz 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, ui text, captions, labels, packaging, modern, lively, casual, lightweight, clarity, economy, motion, readability, neutrality, airy, clean, compact, open counters, rounded forms.
A slim, right-leaning sans with smooth, rounded construction and consistently light, even strokes. Curves are generous and open (notably in C, G, S, and the lowercase bowls), while straighter forms keep a calm, uncluttered rhythm. Terminals appear plain and unembellished, and the proportions favor tall, compact letterforms with restrained width and clear counters.
Well-suited for editorial typography where italic is needed for emphasis—magazines, blogs, essays, and pull quotes. It also fits UI copy, captions, labels, and data-adjacent text where a compact footprint and clean shapes help maintain clarity. The narrow proportions can be useful for tight columns, sidebars, packaging copy, and signage with limited horizontal space.
This font conveys a brisk, contemporary tone with a slightly informal, human cadence. The italic slant and airy spacing make it feel lively and conversational rather than rigid or technical. Overall it reads as clean and modern with a subtle editorial flair.
The design appears aimed at providing an efficient, space-conscious italic voice that stays legible while adding forward motion. Its simplified geometry and low-contrast stroke treatment suggest a focus on clear text setting and unobtrusive emphasis rather than decorative personality. The overall restraint indicates it’s meant to blend into layouts while still offering a distinct slanted tone.
The sample text shows steady word-shape rhythm and good separation between letters despite the slim build, helping it hold up in longer passages. Numerals follow the same compact, lightly rounded approach, keeping a consistent texture alongside the letters.