Sans Normal Jebiz 2 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Enotria' by Aspro Type, 'Dean Gothic' by Blaze Type, 'Verbatim' by Monotype, 'Otoiwo Grotesk' by Pepper Type, 'RF Dewi' by Russian Fonts, and 'Ordina' by Schriftlabor (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sports, technology, modern, technical, dynamic, sporty, confident, convey speed, modernize tone, maximize impact, retain clarity, oblique, extended, sleek, geometric, rounded.
A slanted, extended sans with a crisp, low-contrast stroke and broadly geometric construction. Curves are smooth and elliptical, while joins and terminals tend toward clean, squared-off cuts that keep the texture sharp. Proportions are notably wide with generous horizontal spacing and a tall lowercase presence, giving lines a fast, stretched rhythm. Figures and capitals read sturdy and streamlined, with open counters and even, consistent weight throughout.
Well-suited to headlines, branding, and poster typography where a wide, slanted sans can project motion and modernity. It also works for technology and automotive-style graphics, signage, and short UI/marketing callouts where compact lines benefit from strong horizontal presence.
The overall tone feels modern and kinetic, combining a streamlined industrial clarity with a sporty forward-lean. Its wide stance and oblique posture communicate speed and confidence without becoming decorative, lending a purposeful, contemporary voice.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary, speed-oriented sans voice by pairing extended proportions with a consistent oblique slant and geometric, low-contrast shapes. The intent appears to be high-impact readability for display use while maintaining a clean, systematic appearance.
The italic angle is consistent across the set, and the wide proportions create strong horizontal emphasis in words and headlines. Rounded bowls (notably in letters like o, e, and d) balance the sharper cut terminals, producing a clean, engineered feel that stays readable at display sizes.