Sans Normal Abkaf 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, dashboards, branding, headlines, posters, modern, clean, efficient, technical, understated, emphasis, clarity, modernity, systematic design, neutral branding, oblique, geometric, smooth, monoline, open.
A slanted sans with smooth, monoline construction and rounded bowls that read as circle- and ellipse-driven. The overall rhythm is even and tidy, with clean joins and minimal stroke modulation, giving letters a streamlined, engineered feel. Capitals are simple and geometric (notably the round C/G/O and the straightforward E/F/T), while lowercase forms remain open and legible with a gently compact, forward-leaning stance. Figures are similarly plain and functional, with rounded 0 and open, linear forms for 1–7 that keep the set consistent.
Well suited for interface labeling, dashboards, and information design where a slanted emphasis is desired without sacrificing clarity. It also works for contemporary branding, headlines, and short bursts of copy that benefit from a sleek, dynamic texture.
The tone is contemporary and no-nonsense, with a forward-leaning energy that suggests motion and efficiency rather than decoration. Its restraint and smooth geometry create a neutral, professional voice that can feel technical or corporate depending on setting.
Likely designed as a pragmatic italic companion for a geometric sans system, providing emphasis through consistent slant and clean construction rather than added contrast or ornament. The goal appears to be a modern, efficient look that stays readable in both display lines and running text.
The italic angle is consistent across letters, numerals, and punctuation in the sample, producing a cohesive texture in paragraph settings. Counters stay fairly open, and the curves appear carefully smoothed to avoid sharp calligraphic cues, reinforcing a modern oblique sans impression.