Sans Normal Tivu 2 is a bold, very wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, sports, posters, packaging, dynamic, sporty, confident, forward-leaning, energetic, impact, speed, headline emphasis, brand presence, modern display, slanted, oblique, rounded, bracketed, ink-trap-like.
A heavy, right-slanted display face with broad proportions and a sculpted, high-contrast stroke model. Curves are generously rounded and slightly squashed horizontally, giving letters a wide, aerodynamic stance. Joins and terminals show subtle carving—small cut-ins and tapered endings that create a crisp, chiseled rhythm rather than a purely geometric finish. Counters are compact relative to the thick strokes, and the overall spacing reads open and stable at large sizes, with noticeable width variation across glyphs (especially in diagonals and rounds).
Best suited to large-scale text where its weight, slant, and sculpted terminals can read clearly—logos, athletic or automotive-style branding, event posters, packaging callouts, and punchy editorial headlines. It can also work for short UI or signage labels when a bold, energetic voice is desired, but it’s less suited to long-form reading due to its dense strokes and strong stylistic motion.
The tone feels fast and assertive, like performance branding and motion graphics. Its forward slant and compact counters project urgency and power, while the rounded forms keep it friendly enough for mainstream, high-impact messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, speed-inflected sans voice with extra presence, combining rounded construction with carved details to keep large text vivid and distinctive. The goal seems to be a strong display texture that suggests motion and impact without resorting to decorative flourishes.
Uppercase forms are clean and simplified, while lowercase introduces more personality through pronounced bowls and angled entry/exit strokes. Figures are stout and prominent, with rounded silhouettes that match the letterforms and maintain a consistent, headline-oriented color on the page.