Sans Normal Orboh 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'AC Texto' and 'AC Texto Pro' by Antoine Crama, 'Orgon' and 'Orgon Plan' by Hoftype, 'Salda' by Hurufatfont, 'Belle Sans' by Park Street Studio, 'Akwe Pro' by ROHH, and 'Plusquam Sans' by Typolis (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, confident, playful, approachable, punchy, impact, approachability, modern clarity, display emphasis, rounded, compact, blunt terminals, open counters, geometric.
A heavy, rounded sans with broad strokes and compact internal space, built from simple geometric curves and firm straight segments. Curves are generously rounded (notably in C, G, O, and S), while corners and joins feel sturdy and slightly softened rather than sharp. Terminals are mostly blunt, with a clear, straightforward construction in the lowercase; the single-storey a and g emphasize simplicity and readability at large sizes. Numerals are robust and wide-footed, matching the letterforms’ solid rhythm and giving lines of text a dense, even color.
Best suited to headlines and short text where strong presence is needed, such as posters, packaging, branding marks, and signage. It can also work for large, bold UI or splash screens where a friendly, attention-grabbing voice is desired.
The overall tone is friendly and confident, with a playful, poster-like energy. Its rounded geometry and weight give it an approachable, contemporary feel that reads as bold and direct rather than technical or formal.
The font appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a clean, modern silhouette—favoring simple, rounded constructions and sturdy proportions that remain legible while projecting a warm, energetic personality.
The design maintains consistent curvature across round letters and a steady baseline presence, helping it stay cohesive in display settings. Spacing appears fairly tight in the sample text, contributing to a compact, impactful texture in paragraphs and headlines.