Sans Normal Itgan 2 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Conquera' by Device and 'Briller' by Kostic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, futuristic, sporty, techy, assertive, industrial, impact, modernity, speed, strength, extended, rounded, geometric, blocky, streamlined.
A heavy, extended sans with rounded, geometric construction and broad internal counters. Curves are smooth and elliptical, while corners and joints often resolve into crisp, angled terminals, giving the letterforms a streamlined, aerodynamic feel. The rhythm is tight and compact, with sturdy strokes, short apertures, and horizontally emphasized proportions that keep words reading as bold blocks. Figures and capitals share the same robust, engineered consistency, with oval forms and flattened horizontals reinforcing the wide stance.
Best suited for large-scale typography where impact and personality are priorities: headlines, posters, identity systems, and bold packaging. It also fits sport and tech-adjacent applications such as team graphics, event signage, and product marks where a wide, powerful silhouette helps the text stand out.
The overall tone feels modern and performance-driven, projecting speed, strength, and a slightly sci‑fi edge. Its wide silhouettes and confident mass read as authoritative and high-impact, suggesting technology, motorsport, and contemporary product branding.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum visual punch with a contemporary, engineered look—combining rounded geometric bowls with sharp, angled terminals to create a distinctive, fast, and modern display voice.
The design relies on a consistent set of oval bowls and wedge-like cuts, which makes repeated shapes (such as C/G/O/Q and the rounded lowercase) feel cohesive. The closed-in apertures and dense color create strong presence at display sizes, while the distinctive angled terminals add character without introducing decorative flourishes.