Sans Normal Fevi 2 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
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A delicate monoline sans with a strongly geometric backbone: round letters lean on near-circular bowls and smooth arcs, while straight strokes stay crisp and evenly weighted. Proportions feel open and spacious, with generous counters and a calm, consistent rhythm across the alphabet. The lowercase is built with simple, clean structures and a prominent x-height, while capitals are similarly pared back, emphasizing symmetry and clarity. Figures match the same light, linear construction, keeping curves smooth and terminals clean.
Best suited to display contexts where its light, geometric construction can stay crisp—headlines, brand wordmarks, editorial covers, packaging, and refined poster typography. It can work for short UI labels or navigation when sizes and contrast are sufficient, but it will shine most in larger settings where its thin strokes and spacious geometry remain clear.
The overall tone is quiet, modern, and design-forward—more gallery label than newspaper. Its extreme simplicity and fine stroke give it a sophisticated, airy feel that reads as contemporary and polished rather than expressive or rugged.
This design appears intended as a pared-back, modern geometric sans that prioritizes purity of form and an uncluttered texture. The goal seems to be a sleek, contemporary voice that pairs easily with imagery and grid-based layouts while maintaining a distinctive, elegant lightness.
Curves and straight segments meet with minimal modulation, producing a precise, technical cleanliness. The forms rely on negative space and generous internal shapes for legibility, and the thin strokes suggest best results when given ample size or breathing room in layout.