Sans Normal Rimek 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'JollyGood Proper' and 'JollyGood Sans' by Letradora (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, branding, children’s media, friendly, playful, casual, approachable, retro, approachability, warmth, display clarity, playful tone, brand personality, rounded, soft, bubbly, informal, quirky.
A rounded sans with soft terminals and gently squared curves, giving the shapes a cushioned, slightly “blobby” silhouette. Strokes stay largely even, with mild organic irregularity that reads like drawn-but-clean lettering rather than strict geometry. Counters are open and generous, rounds are prominent, and corners are consistently eased, creating smooth transitions throughout. Uppercase forms are simple and broad, while lowercase keeps a compact, readable structure with single-story a and g, round dots, and straightforward stems and bowls. Numerals follow the same softened construction, with wide, friendly proportions and clear interior space.
This font suits display-forward uses where friendliness and approachability matter: headlines, posters, labels, packaging, and brand accents. It also works well for children’s media, casual UI moments, and short blocks of text where a warm, informal voice is desired.
The overall tone is warm and lighthearted, with a cheerful, kid-friendly energy that also nods to retro sign and packaging aesthetics. Its softened forms reduce formality and add an inviting, conversational feel, making text appear relaxed and personable.
The likely intention is to deliver an easygoing, rounded sans that stays highly legible while adding a distinctive soft-edged personality. It appears designed to feel modern and clean at a glance, but with enough hand-like charm to avoid a sterile, purely geometric look.
The design favors roundness over sharp detail, so texture becomes slightly bouncy in longer passages, especially at larger sizes where the softened corners are most noticeable. Letterforms remain clear, but the playful shaping gives headlines and short statements more character than a strictly neutral sans.