Sans Normal Karaz 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'BR Firma' and 'BR Segma' by Brink, 'Primeform Pro' and 'Turis' by Punchform, and 'Genera' and 'Goldbill' by Wahyu and Sani Co. (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sportswear, packaging, sporty, confident, modern, energetic, friendly, impact, modernity, momentum, clarity, approachability, oblique, rounded, geometric, heavy, compact.
A heavy, oblique sans with rounded, geometric construction and smooth curves. Strokes remain evenly weighted throughout, with minimal contrast and clean terminals that read as softly finished rather than sharp. Counters are open and generous for the weight, and curves (notably in C, G, O, and S) maintain a steady, circular rhythm. The overall width is expansive with a forward-leaning stance, producing a strong horizontal footprint and an assertive, headline-oriented texture. Numerals follow the same robust, rounded logic, with clear shapes and steady stroke thickness.
Best suited for headlines, branding, and poster-style typography where its weight and slant can create immediate emphasis. It can also work well on packaging and in sports or lifestyle graphics that benefit from a dynamic, forward-leaning voice. For longer text, it will be most effective in short bursts—pull quotes, callouts, and interface highlights—where bold, energetic readability is the goal.
The tone is confident and energetic, with a sporty, contemporary feel driven by the italic slant and broad proportions. Its rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than aggressive, while the heavy weight adds emphasis and impact. Overall it suggests motion, momentum, and modern commercial polish.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, motion-forward sans that combines geometric roundness with strong emphasis. Its consistent stroke weight and broad set widths prioritize impact and quick recognition, while rounded detailing helps maintain a friendly, contemporary presence in prominent display applications.
The glyphs show consistent curvature and spacing that create an even, high-ink-density color in text. Diagonals and joins (such as in K, V, W, and X) are sturdy and simplified, supporting clarity at display sizes. Round letters and bowls stay smooth and stable, reinforcing a cohesive geometric personality across caps, lowercase, and figures.