Sans Normal Oskal 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Dax', 'FF Daxline', and 'FF Sari' by FontFont; 'Litmus' by Indian Type Foundry; 'Ocean Sans' by Monotype; 'Clearface Gothic SH' by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection; and 'Clearface Gothic' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sports, friendly, confident, sporty, retro, bold impact, approachable, high legibility, display focus, rounded, soft corners, blunt terminals, compact.
A heavy, rounded sans with compact proportions and broadly curved bowls. Strokes are consistently thick with gently softened corners and mostly blunt, squared-off terminals, giving letters a solid, cut-from-block feel without sharpness. Counters are relatively tight, and curves are smooth and even, producing sturdy silhouettes and strong color in text. Numerals follow the same weighty, rounded construction for a cohesive, headline-ready set.
Best suited for headlines, posters, signage, and branding where strong presence and quick recognition are needed. It can work well on packaging and in sporty or playful identities, and it performs nicely for bold UI moments like banners or section headers where a friendly impact is desired.
The overall tone is bold and approachable—confident and energetic with a slightly playful, retro-leaning warmth. Its softened geometry keeps the weight from feeling aggressive, making it feel friendly while still emphatic.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a welcoming, rounded voice—combining strong, compact shapes with softened corners to stay approachable. It prioritizes bold legibility and consistent rhythm for display-driven typography.
Lowercase forms read straightforward and simplified, prioritizing clarity at large sizes; the bold weight and tight counters make dense paragraphs feel dark, but short lines and big type look punchy. The spacing and rounded geometry create a steady rhythm that holds together well in all-caps and mixed-case settings.