Sans Normal Eska 3 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, ui titles, sci-fi branding, futuristic, technical, minimal, airy, geometric, modernity, futurism, clarity, precision, geometric tone, monoline, rounded, extended, open apertures, modular.
A monoline, extended sans with generous horizontal proportions and ample internal space. Curves are built from smooth, near-elliptical strokes, while joins and terminals stay crisp and clean, producing a controlled, engineered rhythm. Counters read open and uncluttered, and the overall texture is light and even, with simple geometry carrying most of the character shapes. Uppercase forms lean toward wide, schematic constructions, while lowercase remains similarly streamlined with a notably large x-height and clear, unembellished structure.
Best suited for logotypes, headlines, and poster typography where its wide stance and clean geometry can be a defining visual feature. It can also work for UI titles, motion graphics, and technology-leaning branding, especially at medium to large sizes where its light stroke and open counters remain clear.
The font conveys a calm, high-tech tone—precise and modern rather than expressive or nostalgic. Its airy spacing and rounded geometry give it a sleek, futuristic feel that reads as contemporary and system-oriented.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, geometric sans with a futuristic, engineered sensibility, emphasizing clarity through simple construction and generous width. It prioritizes a consistent monoline texture and rounded forms to create a modern, minimal presence in display and branding contexts.
In the sample text, the extended proportions create a distinctive horizontal flow that stands out at display sizes. Rounded forms like C, O, and S keep the line of text smooth, while straight-sided letters (E, F, H, L) reinforce a technical, modular impression. Numerals match the same geometric logic, with simplified, rounded silhouettes that maintain consistency with the letterforms.