Sans Normal Efril 19 is a light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ordina' by Schriftlabor (names referenced only for comparison).
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This typeface is a monoline, oblique sans with open, rounded forms and a gently forward-leaning construction. Curves are built from smooth circular and elliptical arcs, while straighter strokes stay crisp and even, creating a calm, consistent rhythm. Counters in letters like C, O, P, and e are generous and clear, and joins remain simple without decorative detailing. The overall proportions feel horizontally generous, with ample internal space that keeps text from looking cramped at larger sizes.
It works well for interface typography, dashboards, and product communication where clarity and a modern voice are needed. The open shapes and even strokes also suit editorial subheads, presentations, and concise brand applications, especially when an oblique emphasis is desired without resorting to a markedly stylized italic.
The tone is contemporary and understated, with a mildly dynamic slant that adds motion without becoming expressive or playful. Its clean geometry and restrained detailing lend a practical, modern feel suited to straightforward communication.
The design appears intended as a clear, contemporary oblique sans that prioritizes smooth geometry, open counters, and consistent stroke behavior for reliable everyday typography. It aims to provide a subtle sense of momentum while staying neutral enough for broad use across digital and print contexts.
Uppercase forms maintain a steady, engineered simplicity, while the lowercase keeps a single-story a and g that read smoothly and informally within an otherwise neutral system. Numerals are similarly clean and open, matching the letterforms’ rounded geometry and even stroke behavior.