Sans Normal Ignip 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Artegra Soft', 'Dexa Pro', 'Dexa Round', and 'Habanera' by Artegra (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, app interfaces, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, approachable, modern, soft, casual, versatility, readability, friendly modernity, brand utility, rounded terminals, monoline, geometric, clean, open counters.
A clean, monoline sans with softly rounded terminals and broadly geometric construction. Curves are smooth and continuous, with open counters and generous inner space that keeps forms from feeling tight at text sizes. Strokes maintain an even rhythm, while joins are gently eased rather than sharp, giving letters a softened silhouette. Uppercase shapes read straightforward and stable, and the lowercase maintains simple, legible forms with unforced proportions and clear differentiation across similarly shaped glyphs.
Works well for UI and product text where a neutral-but-warm sans is needed, and for brand systems that want modern clarity without sharpness. The open counters and even strokes support short paragraphs and captions, while the rounded character also suits packaging, wayfinding, and friendly headline applications at larger sizes.
The overall tone is friendly and contemporary, with a soft, welcoming presence. Rounded endings and smooth curves reduce visual tension, lending the face an informal, human feel while staying neat and composed. It communicates clarity without sounding technical or severe, making it well-suited to approachable branding and everyday UI language.
The design appears intended as a versatile everyday sans that balances modern geometric structure with softened terminals for a more personable voice. It aims to deliver clean legibility and consistent texture across mixed-case text, while keeping the overall impression approachable and contemporary.
Numerals follow the same rounded, even-stroke logic and maintain consistent color with the letters. The forms avoid extreme quirks, aiming for familiarity and readability, with a slightly softened geometry that keeps the texture warm rather than rigid.