Sans Normal Bazi 2 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, reverse italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Molde' by Letritas (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, signage, playful, chunky, retro, bouncy, bold, impact, playfulness, approachability, retro flair, branding, rounded, soft corners, tilted, heavyweight, friendly.
A heavy, rounded sans with a pronounced left-leaning slant and compact counters. Strokes are thick and generally uniform, with soft, blunted terminals and broad curves that give letters a sculpted, almost cutout feel. The x-height is notably tall, ascenders are short, and punctuation/diacritics appear sturdy and oversized relative to the letterforms. Overall spacing and proportions favor wide, stable shapes, while the consistent slant creates forward motion across lines of text.
Best suited to display settings where impact and personality matter: posters, attention-grabbing headlines, branding marks, packaging, stickers, and playful signage. It can work for short bursts of text at larger sizes, but the dense counters and heavy texture make it less ideal for long-form reading.
The tone is loud, cheerful, and slightly mischievous—more comic and poster-like than sober or technical. Its bouncy tilt and inflated forms suggest fun, informality, and a throwback display sensibility.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visibility with a friendly, cartoon-leaning voice. By combining an exaggerated weight, rounded construction, and a consistent reverse slant, it aims to feel energetic and approachable while remaining highly legible at display sizes.
Round letters (like O/C/G) read as thick, near-circular forms with small apertures, while diagonals (V/W/X/Y) are built from broad wedges that keep the texture dense. Numerals are equally hefty and stylized, maintaining the same tilted stance and soft-edged geometry for a cohesive set.