Sans Normal Pebab 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nicky Sans' by Digitype Studio, 'Noah' by Fontfabric, 'CF Asty' by Fonts.GR, 'Acherus Grotesque' and 'Chesna Grotesk' by Horizon Type, 'Gravita' by TipoType, and 'Megabyte' by Type Atelier (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, playful, confident, retro, attention-grabbing, approachability, display impact, brand voice, rounded, chunky, soft-cornered, compact, high-impact.
A heavy, rounded sans with broad, compact letterforms and smoothly curved joins. Strokes are thick and uniform, with softly finished terminals and generous rounding that keeps counters open despite the weight. The geometry leans toward circles and rounded rectangles, creating an even, steady rhythm; diagonals (like in K, V, W, X) are sturdy and blunt rather than sharp. Overall spacing and proportions feel dense and punchy, built to hold together as solid shapes at display sizes.
Best suited for headlines and short bursts of text where maximum impact and warmth are desired—posters, packaging, brand marks, and storefront or event signage. It can also work for UI labels or social graphics when a friendly, high-contrast-in-scale look is needed, but it will feel most comfortable at medium-to-large sizes.
The tone is warm and approachable, with a slightly bouncy, cartoon-adjacent friendliness that reads as upbeat rather than formal. Its bold presence feels confident and attention-grabbing, evoking a modern-retro poster sensibility suitable for lively, consumer-facing messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, welcoming display voice that stays legible through rounded construction and open counters. It prioritizes strong silhouettes and an even, geometric rhythm to create consistent, energetic typography across letters and numerals.
Round characters like O and Q are notably full and stable, and the lowercase maintains a simple, single-storey feel in key shapes, reinforcing the casual, contemporary voice. Numerals are similarly weighty and clear, designed to read as strong silhouettes.