Sans Normal Saniz 8 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tables, data display, posters, packaging, clean, utilitarian, modern, technical, minimal, space saving, clarity, neutrality, system typography, information first, condensed, linear, tall, compact, crisp.
A tall, tightly set sans with a compact footprint and narrow proportions. Strokes are consistently linear with minimal contrast, and terminals are clean and mostly straight, producing a crisp, engineered texture. Curves are drawn with simple, controlled geometry—round bowls stay narrow, and joins remain tidy—while counters are kept relatively open for the width. Overall rhythm is even and restrained, emphasizing verticality and efficient letter shapes rather than broad, expressive forms.
This face performs well in space-constrained settings such as UI labels, navigation, dashboards, tables, and forms, where condensed letterforms help fit more text per line. It also suits headlines and poster typography that benefits from a tall, compact silhouette, and it can work for straightforward packaging or signage where a clean, efficient voice is desired.
The font conveys a practical, no-nonsense tone with a contemporary, slightly technical feel. Its narrow stance and stripped-back construction read as functional and organized, suited to information-forward design where space economy matters.
The design appears intended to provide a compact, modern sans optimized for clarity and economy. Its consistent stroke behavior and simplified curves suggest a focus on dependable, system-like typography that stays neutral while remaining readable in tight layouts.
Capitals maintain a consistent height and a composed, neutral presence, while lowercase forms stay compact and legible at text sizes. Numerals follow the same narrow logic, aligning visually with the letterforms and keeping spacing economical without becoming overly decorative.