Sans Normal Punul 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Vilanders' by Edignwn Type, 'Fox Vincent Outline' by Fox7, 'Knicknack' by Great Scott, 'Marquee' by Pelavin Fonts, and 'Bulltoad' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids, branding, playful, friendly, chunky, bubbly, retro, playful display, friendly impact, retro charm, soft readability, rounded, soft, blunt, cheerful, heavy.
A chunky, rounded sans with heavy, even strokes and fully softened corners throughout. The construction favors bulbous curves, teardrop-like joins, and blunt terminals, giving letters a puffy, almost inflated silhouette. Counters are relatively tight and often irregularly rounded, with apertures tending toward closed or narrowly pinched shapes. Proportions feel slightly quirky and hand-shaped rather than strictly geometric, while spacing and rhythm remain consistent enough for short text.
Best suited for display applications where a bold, friendly voice is desired: posters, titles, packaging, playful branding, and attention-grabbing social graphics. It can work for short phrases or labels in interfaces when used large with generous tracking, but it is less suited to dense paragraphs.
The overall tone is warm and humorous, with a toy-like softness that reads as approachable and upbeat. Its exaggerated weight and rounded geometry evoke retro signage and children’s media, leaning more toward fun and character than neutrality or formality.
Designed to deliver maximum visual warmth and impact through rounded, heavy forms and a slightly quirky, hand-shaped rhythm. The intention appears to be a characterful display sans that feels approachable and fun while remaining straightforward to set in common headline and caption contexts.
Distinctive, stylized details—such as curled descenders, loopier lowercase forms, and numerals with soft, blobby contours—add personality and motion. The heavy color creates strong impact at display sizes, while the tight counters and dense shapes can reduce clarity as sizes get smaller or text blocks get longer.