Sans Normal Dymir 2 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, editorial, packaging, ui text, headlines, airy, modern, elegant, friendly, calm, lightness, approachability, contemporary tone, text flow, clean clarity, rounded, open apertures, humanist, monoline, slanted.
A monoline sans with a consistent, very slender stroke and a steady rightward slant. Letterforms favor rounded geometry and open apertures, with smooth continuous curves in bowls and soft, non-abrupt joins. Proportions feel generously spaced and horizontally relaxed, with wide capitals and broad round forms (O/Q/0) that maintain an even, quiet rhythm. The lowercase is clean and readable with a modestly tall feel, rounded terminals, and simple two-storey/one-storey constructions that keep the texture light and uncluttered; numerals match the same thin, rounded drawing style.
Well-suited to brand identities, packaging, and editorial layouts that want a light, modern voice with a softer edge. The clean, open shapes also make it a good option for UI labels and short-form text, while the slanted stance works especially well in headings, pull quotes, and promotional copy.
The overall tone is light, refined, and contemporary, with a gentle friendliness coming from the rounded construction. The slant adds motion and an informal, conversational cadence without becoming dramatic or sporty. It reads as understated and polished—more airy elegance than assertive display.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary italic sans that feels delicate and approachable, pairing clean monoline construction with rounded, open forms for an effortless reading rhythm. It prioritizes elegance and clarity over strong geometric rigidity, aiming for a versatile, lifestyle-oriented tone.
Curves are prioritized over sharp corners, and counters stay open even at small sizes, giving the text a bright, breathable color. The italic angle is consistent across letters and figures, helping lines of text flow smoothly in the sample paragraph.