Sans Other Ibsu 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, packaging, posters, branding, retro, playful, friendly, quirky, bold display, standout branding, display impact, friendly tone, retro flavor, rounded, geometric, soft corners, asymmetric cuts, compact joins.
A heavy, rounded sans with broad proportions and a geometric backbone. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal contrast, and many terminals are finished with angled, chamfer-like cuts rather than fully rounded ends. Counters are generous and often near-circular (notably in O, o, and 8), while curves feel slightly squared off at key transitions, giving a crisp, sculpted silhouette. The design shows deliberate idiosyncrasies in several forms—such as the looped, descending g, the distinctive angled e, and the sharp, slanted arms in letters like k and x—creating a lively, custom display texture while staying cohesive across the set.
This font suits attention-grabbing headlines, brand marks, and packaging where a friendly but distinctive voice is needed. It performs well in short to medium bursts of text at display sizes, particularly in posters, editorial headers, event graphics, and playful product identities where its quirky details can be appreciated.
The overall tone is upbeat and slightly eccentric, mixing 1970s-inspired softness with punchy, poster-ready confidence. Its chunky shapes and playful cuts read as approachable and fun, with a hint of boutique branding personality rather than neutral utility.
The design appears intended as a characterful display sans that stays legible while offering a memorable, custom-drawn feel. By combining rounded geometry with angled terminal cuts and a few unconventional letterforms, it aims to stand out in branding and headline settings without relying on decorative extras.
The rhythm is energetic: rounded bowls are paired with sharper diagonals and notched joins, which adds movement in running text at larger sizes. Numerals follow the same language, with strong, graphic shapes (especially 2, 3, 5, and 7) that feel designed for display clarity rather than strict uniformity.