Groovy Obno 2 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, album covers, playful, groovy, retro, whimsical, friendly, expressiveness, nostalgia, attention, fun, soft terminals, bulbous, bouncy, curvy, inky.
A heavy, display-oriented face built from blobby, flowing strokes with pronounced swelling and pinched joins, creating a lively high/low stroke rhythm. Shapes are mostly rounded and open, with soft, droplet-like terminals and frequent internal notches or cut-ins that give counters an irregular, hand-molded feel. The capitals sit with a compact, chunky presence while the lowercase introduces more bounce and variation, especially in letters with stems and bowls. Figures follow the same rounded, fluid logic, with generous curves and slightly eccentric proportions that emphasize personality over strict uniformity.
Best suited for short-form display settings where its bubbly contours and rhythmic contrast can read clearly—posters, event titles, album or playlist artwork, playful product packaging, and characterful logo wordmarks. It can also work for pull quotes and section headers when set large with comfortable tracking to keep counters open.
The overall tone is upbeat and nostalgic, evoking a carefree, psychedelic-era spirit with a friendly, cartoonish warmth. Its shifting thickness and wavy contours feel kinetic and improvisational, suggesting music posters, playful branding, and fun-forward messaging rather than formal text setting.
This font appears designed to deliver an expressive, era-tinged display voice by combining bold mass with wavy, sculpted details. The goal seems to be instant personality and movement—turning simple letterforms into a distinctive, grooving texture that stands out in branding and editorial headlines.
The letterforms rely on silhouette and internal cut shapes to stay legible at display sizes; the distinctive notches and tight apertures become part of the visual signature. Spacing in the sample text reads intentionally loose and airy, helping the dense strokes avoid clogging and preserving word shapes in longer lines.