Sans Other Bukid 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, posters, social media, friendly, playful, quirky, modern, bold, distinctive voice, brand impact, friendly display, modern utility, rounded, geometric, soft, bubbly, high-clarity.
This sans shows a heavy, even stroke with generously rounded curves and soft terminals that keep the texture smooth and cohesive. Geometry leans toward simple circles and straight segments, but with subtle quirks—slightly off-center joins and idiosyncratic details that give letters a custom, logo-like flavor rather than a strictly neutral construction. Counters are fairly open and circular, with sturdy verticals and compact curves producing a dense, confident rhythm in text. The overall fit looks comfortable and contemporary, with clean spacing and consistent weight distribution across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to headlines, brand marks, packaging, and promotional layouts where a friendly, modern personality is desirable. It can also work for short UI labels, social media graphics, and callouts where clarity and impact matter more than long-form reading comfort.
The font reads as upbeat and approachable, pairing strong presence with a softened, rounded voice. Its small irregularities add personality and a lightly whimsical tone, making it feel more human and brand-forward than purely utilitarian. The result is a contemporary display-friendly sans that can still hold together in short text with a warm, inviting character.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, approachable sans with enough quirky detailing to stand out in branding and display settings. It prioritizes bold presence, rounded friendliness, and a distinctive silhouette while maintaining clean, consistent construction for practical everyday use in larger sizes.
Distinctive shapes in several letters (notably in the bowls and diagonals) create a recognizable silhouette at a glance, helping headings feel bespoke. Numerals share the same rounded, sturdy build, supporting cohesive typographic systems where letters and numbers must feel equally prominent.