Sans Normal Nabor 2 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Dexa Pro' by Artegra, 'Remora Corp' by G-Type, 'Fact' by ParaType, and 'TT Norms Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, playful, retro, chunky, confident, impact, approachability, display, legibility, rounded, soft corners, blunt terminals, compact counters, open apertures.
A heavy, rounded sans with expansive proportions and a strong, blocky silhouette. Strokes are uniformly thick with low internal contrast, and most joins resolve into soft, cushioned corners rather than sharp points. Counters tend to be compact (notably in O, B, and 8), while several letters show open, pragmatic apertures and simplified forms, keeping shapes readable despite the mass. Overall spacing and rhythm feel sturdy and even, with a clear emphasis on broad, solid letterforms that hold together well at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and prominent UI or editorial callouts where a dense, friendly presence is desired. It can work well for branding and packaging that benefits from bold, rounded shapes and high visual impact. For longer text, it’s likely most effective in short bursts or larger sizes where counters and spacing have room to breathe.
The tone is bold and approachable, leaning playful and slightly retro due to the inflated geometry and rounded corners. Its weight and width project confidence and immediacy, while the softened construction keeps it from feeling aggressive. The result reads as friendly headline typography with a casual, attention-grabbing voice.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a warm, approachable character—combining wide, heavy forms with rounded detailing to create a strong display voice that remains inviting. It prioritizes simple, iconic shapes and consistent massing for clear recognition in attention-driven contexts.
The lowercase includes single-storey forms (such as a and g), reinforcing an informal, modern feel. Numerals are similarly rounded and weighty, with the 0 and 8 especially emphasizing solid, enclosed shapes; angled letters like v, w, and y keep broad, blunt terminals that maintain the font’s chunky texture.