Sans Normal Ondoz 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Approach Mono' by Emtype Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, terminal text, code samples, data tables, packaging labels, technical, utilitarian, industrial, no-nonsense, contemporary, fixed-width clarity, robust legibility, system utility, data alignment, square, blocky, compact, sturdy, mechanical.
A heavy, monospaced sans with broad, squared-off curves and consistently thick strokes. Counters are open and simple, with round forms (O, C, e) rendered as slightly squared ellipses that keep a steady rhythm across the set. Terminals are clean and blunt, diagonals (V, W, X, y) are straight and assertive, and the overall geometry favors clarity over finesse. Numerals are large and prominent, with sturdy shapes and minimal internal detailing for strong legibility.
Well-suited to interface typography, developer-facing screens, and any context that benefits from fixed-width alignment such as code blocks, logs, and tabular data. Its dense, sturdy color also makes it effective for short headlines, signage-style labeling, and packaging or equipment-style identification where strong contrast against the background is needed.
The tone is pragmatic and machine-like, evoking system interfaces, labeling, and tools where directness matters more than personality. Its sturdy shapes and even cadence give it a dependable, workmanlike feel with a contemporary, engineered edge.
Designed to deliver consistent alignment and high-impact legibility with a simplified geometric construction. The emphasis appears to be on robust readability and predictable spacing across mixed content (letters and numerals), prioritizing clarity in practical settings.
Lowercase forms are compact and straightforward, with a single-storey a and g and a plain, functional treatment of joins and curves. The punctuation shown in the sample text reads dark and steady, supporting dense setting without delicate features.