Sans Normal Eslo 2 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, editorial, posters, ui, packaging, minimal, futuristic, airy, precise, elegant, modernization, sleek display, minimalism, geometric clarity, monoline, rounded, geometric, linear, clean.
A monoline sans built from slender strokes and generous, rounded geometry. Curves are smooth and elliptical, while straights are crisp and evenly weighted, creating a quiet, consistent rhythm across the alphabet. Terminals are clean and mostly open, with simplified joins and a restrained, geometric construction; counters are roomy and the overall spacing reads open and uncluttered. Numerals and lowercase follow the same light, linear logic, with several forms showing subtle asymmetries and extended horizontals that emphasize a sleek, streamlined silhouette.
This font works well for contemporary branding, tech or lifestyle packaging, and editorial display where a light, refined voice is desired. It can also serve in UI labels or interface headings when used at sufficient size and contrast, and it performs nicely in posters and short statements that benefit from its open, geometric rhythm.
The overall tone is modern and understated, leaning toward a technical, futuristic sensibility without becoming overtly decorative. Its light presence and open forms feel calm, refined, and slightly sci‑fi—well suited to designs that want clarity with a distinctive, airy personality.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, modern sans with a distinctive geometric roundness and an intentionally delicate, minimal stroke presence. Its simplified constructions and roomy counters suggest a focus on contemporary display clarity and a sleek, forward-looking aesthetic.
Round letters (like O/C/G and their lowercase counterparts) are noticeably elliptical, and many glyphs use long, level crossbars and simplified diagonals that contribute to a measured, architectural feel. The punctuation and figures keep the same delicate line weight, so the font maintains an even “drawn with a single pen” impression in text.