Sans Normal Opnat 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to '19-PRA' by ILOTT-TYPE and 'Marti Sans' by Sudtipos (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, editorial, ui text, signage, confident, contemporary, friendly, institutional, assertive, versatility, legibility, modern tone, brand utility, clarity, high-clarity, rounded, open counters, clean, geometric-leaning.
A sturdy, clean sans with rounded curves and decisive, slightly tapered terminals that give strokes a subtle calligraphic snap without becoming decorative. The lowercase shows a two-storey “a” and “g,” open apertures, and compact joins that keep counters clear at text sizes. Proportions feel balanced and pragmatic: capitals are broad and steady, diagonals (V, W, X, Y) are crisp, and numerals are straightforward with smooth bowls and restrained detailing. Overall rhythm is even and highly legible, with just enough modulation in curves and terminals to avoid a purely mechanical look.
Well-suited for brand systems and headlines that need a solid, approachable voice, and it holds up in editorial subheads and short paragraphs thanks to clear apertures and steady spacing. Its plainspoken numerals and strong silhouettes also make it a good fit for UI labels, dashboards, and signage where quick recognition matters.
The font reads as confident and modern, with a friendly softness coming from its rounded forms and open counters. It carries a dependable, editorial tone—serious enough for information-rich settings, but not sterile.
The design appears intended as a versatile workhorse sans that prioritizes clarity and consistency, while adding a touch of warmth through rounded geometry and subtly shaped terminals. It aims to bridge functional text use and confident display presence without relying on overt stylistic gimmicks.
The serifless construction stays clean, but the terminal shaping and subtle stroke modulation add personality in larger display sizes. Round letters like O, Q, and 0 are smooth and consistent, while punctuation in the sample text sits calmly within the line, supporting continuous reading.