Sans Normal Atlaf 2 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Rational TW' by René Bieder (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminal, tables, technical docs, technical, minimal, utilitarian, systemic, neutral, alignment, clarity, utility, system feel, clean, geometric, rounded, open, crisp.
A clean, monospaced sans with even, monoline strokes and softly rounded curves. Letterforms are built from simple geometric components—near-circular bowls, straight stems, and restrained terminals—producing a steady rhythm and consistent texture in text. Counters are open and uncomplicated, with clear differentiation between similar shapes (e.g., round letters versus straight-sided forms), and numerals follow the same straightforward, low-contrast construction.
Well suited to code display, terminal-style interfaces, and any setting that benefits from fixed character widths such as tables, logs, forms, and data readouts. It also works for compact UI labels and technical documentation where consistent alignment and predictable spacing are priorities.
The font conveys a technical, no-nonsense tone with a calm, neutral presence. Its regularized spacing and simplified shapes evoke computing, terminals, and practical documentation rather than expressive or ornamental typography.
Designed to provide a clear, uniform monospaced reading experience with a restrained, geometric sans construction. The emphasis appears to be on predictable alignment and clean rendering in structured text contexts rather than typographic flourish.
The overall impression is intentionally uniform: widths and spacing feel mechanically consistent, and curves are kept smooth and controlled. The glyphs maintain a tidy baseline and cap alignment, helping lines of text read as a stable, gridded block.