Sans Normal Benuw 22 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, forms, data tables, captions, neutral, utilitarian, clean, modern, technical, compact utility, clarity, space efficiency, neutral tone, geometric, crisp, compact, unadorned, high-contrast counters.
A compact sans with near-uniform stroke weight and clean, open apertures. The forms lean geometric, with round bowls and straightforward construction, while overall proportions are tight and space-efficient. Terminals are plain and squared-off, curves are smooth, and joins stay simple, producing a steady rhythm in text. Numerals are similarly compact and legible, matching the restrained, consistent drawing.
Well-suited for interfaces, dashboards, forms, and other space-constrained layouts where concise labeling is common. It also fits functional print uses such as signage, instructions, tables, and captions, where a steady, unobtrusive sans is preferred.
The tone is neutral and workmanlike, prioritizing clarity over personality. Its compact proportions and simplified shapes give it a contemporary, technical feel that reads as practical and no-nonsense.
The design appears intended as a pragmatic, space-saving sans for everyday communication, emphasizing consistent construction and clear counters over expressive detailing.
Uppercase and lowercase share a restrained, consistent color on the page, with minimal modulation and few stylistic quirks. The compact fit and straightforward letterforms help maintain legibility at smaller sizes, while the tight overall proportions can make it feel dense in long passages if not given enough tracking or leading.