Sans Normal Giris 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, subheads, captions, ui labels, posters, modern, clean, dynamic, efficient, editorial, space saving, modernization, emphasis, clarity, condensed, slanted, monoline, open apertures, tight spacing.
A condensed, right-slanted sans with monoline strokes and rounded, slightly squared curves. The letterforms are built from simple, economical shapes with smooth joins and minimal detailing, producing a crisp, even texture in lines of text. Counters stay fairly open for the width, while terminals are clean and mostly straight-cut, giving the design a neat, utilitarian finish. Numerals follow the same streamlined construction, reading clearly in a compact footprint.
This face works well where space is limited and a fast, modern emphasis is needed—such as headlines and subheads in editorial layouts, captions, navigation labels, and compact UI text. Its condensed rhythm also makes it effective for posters or signage where vertical space is tight and the slant can add directional energy.
The overall tone is contemporary and brisk, with an aerodynamic slant that adds motion without feeling decorative. It feels practical and matter-of-fact, suited to information delivery, while still conveying a lightly stylish, editorial voice.
The design appears intended to provide a straightforward, condensed sans for efficient setting, combining a clean, low-detail structure with a purposeful slant to introduce emphasis and momentum in display and short-text contexts.
Uppercase proportions are compact and upright in structure despite the slant, creating a consistent vertical rhythm. The lowercase maintains a steady, workmanlike cadence, and the set’s narrow build encourages dense composition and strong column alignment.