Sans Normal Gogin 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bronkoh' by Brink (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, branding, editorial, presentations, posters, modern, clean, casual, lively, friendly, contemporary utility, friendly clarity, dynamic emphasis, everyday legibility, oblique, monoline, rounded, humanist, open forms.
A slanted, monoline sans with rounded curves and softly finished terminals. Letterforms lean consistently to the right, with open apertures and smooth, circular bowls that keep counters clear at text sizes. Strokes stay even and restrained, while proportions feel slightly humanist: capitals are straightforward and geometric-leaning, and the lowercase shows gentle, handwritten-like modulation in shapes such as a single-storey “a” and a looped “g”. Numerals follow the same simple, rounded construction, with a clear, open “4” and a balanced, oval “0” that aligns well with the overall rhythm.
Well-suited for interface copy, product branding, and editorial layouts where a modern sans is needed with a bit more warmth and momentum. The italicized stance also makes it effective for highlights, pull quotes, captions, and presentation typography that benefits from a sense of movement without becoming decorative.
The font communicates a contemporary, approachable tone—clean and efficient, but not clinical. Its steady slant and rounded construction add motion and informality, making it feel personable and easygoing while still remaining tidy and professional.
The design seems intended as a versatile, contemporary oblique sans that balances functional legibility with a friendly, slightly human touch. Its simplified shapes and consistent rhythm suggest an emphasis on everyday usability across digital and print settings.
Spacing appears comfortable and even, helping long lines read smoothly. The design favors clarity through open counters and uncomplicated joins, and the consistent oblique angle gives text a cohesive forward-leaning flow.