Sans Normal Bebon 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, headlines, data tables, modern, clean, efficient, utilitarian, technical, space saving, clarity, modernism, neutral voice, condensed, geometric, monoline, crisp, open apertures.
A condensed, monoline sans with a distinctly geometric construction and clean, straight-sided curves. Capitals are tall and streamlined, with uniform stroke weight and minimal modulation; bowls and counters read as compact ovals rather than wide circles. Terminals are mostly flat and crisp, and joins stay simple and mechanical, giving the forms a neat, economical rhythm in text. Lowercase follows the same restrained logic, with compact bowls, tidy shoulders, and clear dot and punctuation proportions that keep the texture even.
Well-suited to space-conscious settings such as UI labels, navigation, captions, and dashboards, where a condensed footprint helps fit more characters per line. It also works effectively for posters and headlines that need a sleek, contemporary tone, and for data-heavy layouts where consistent stroke color keeps numbers and text visually aligned.
The overall tone feels modern and efficient, with a no-nonsense clarity that suggests signage, interfaces, and contemporary branding. Its condensed proportions and consistent strokes give it a practical, engineered voice rather than a friendly or expressive one.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, contemporary sans for functional typography—prioritizing economy of width, consistent texture, and clean geometric forms that stay composed in both single words and running lines.
The condensed set width produces a tight horizontal footprint while maintaining legibility through open counters and straightforward letter skeletons. Numerals match the texty, monoline color and keep a similarly compact, upright presence suitable for mixed alphanumeric settings.