Sans Rounded Utry 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Artegra Soft' by Artegra; 'Miura' by DSType; 'Belle Sans' by Park Street Studio; and 'Core Sans N', 'Core Sans N SC', and 'Core Sans NR' by S-Core (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, signage, friendly, playful, approachable, soft, casual, friendliness, approachability, display impact, modern simplicity, rounded, chunky, monoline, open counters, large apertures.
A heavy, rounded sans with monoline construction and generously softened corners throughout. Strokes are thick and even, with broad curves and open interior spaces that keep forms readable despite the weight. Proportions feel slightly compact and sturdy, with simple geometry and smooth joins; terminals are consistently rounded, giving letters a cushioned, blob-like finish. Numerals match the letterforms in weight and curvature, with clear, uncomplicated silhouettes.
This font works best in headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks where a friendly, rounded voice is desired. The weight and soft terminals make it effective for signage and short, high-contrast UI labels, especially where an inviting tone matters more than dense text economy. It can also suit children’s content and casual editorial callouts.
The overall tone is warm and informal, leaning playful rather than technical. Its soft edges and sturdy shapes create a welcoming, kid-friendly personality that feels modern and approachable. The rhythm is relaxed and friendly, making it well suited to messaging that aims to feel upbeat and non-intimidating.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, approachable sans voice with softened geometry for warmth and charm. By keeping contrast low and terminals rounded, it prioritizes friendliness and easy recognition in display settings over crisp, technical precision.
The design favors clarity through wide bowls and open apertures, helping counters stay distinct at display sizes. The rounded treatment is consistent across straight stems and diagonals, which keeps the texture even and cohesive in words and short phrases.