Sans Normal Omlub 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Evert Greek', 'Evert Greek Display', 'Evert Greek Text', 'Evert Latin', 'Evert Latin Display', and 'Evert Latin Text' by Foundry5 (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, confident, friendly, modern, straightforward, energetic, impact, clarity, approachability, modern branding, display legibility, rounded, open, sturdy, smooth, compact joins.
A heavy sans with broad proportions and generous counters, built from smooth, rounded curves paired with flat terminals. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, creating an even, solid texture in text. Round letters (O, C, G) read as near-circular, while verticals remain straight and stable; joins are tight and clean, especially in m/n and in the diagonals of k/x/y. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, a short-shouldered r, and a fairly wide, blunt t with a compact crossbar. Numerals are robust and simplified, matching the same rounded, no-nonsense geometry.
Best suited to headlines, branding, posters, and packaging where a bold, readable voice is needed. Its sturdy forms and open counters also make it effective for short UI labels or signage when space allows for the wider letterforms.
The overall tone is direct and contemporary, with a friendly, approachable softness coming from the rounded forms and ample interior space. Its weight and width give it a confident, attention-getting presence without feeling decorative or quirky.
The design appears intended as a modern, high-impact sans that balances assertiveness with approachability. It emphasizes clarity through open counters and simple construction, aiming for strong legibility and a confident graphic presence in display-driven settings.
In the sample text, the font produces a strong, uniform color and holds up well at display sizes; the wide set and heavy weight make word shapes prominent and emphatic. The punctuation and curves remain visually stable, supporting punchy headlines and short statements.