Sans Normal Ongeh 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui, terminal, data tables, system labels, utilitarian, technical, industrial, no-nonsense, retro computing, alignment, robustness, clarity, interface utility, technical tone, boxy, compact, sturdy, ink-trap hints, square punctuation.
A heavy, compact sans with monospaced rhythm and straightforward, blocky construction. Curves are broadly rounded but controlled, with squared terminals and minimal modulation, giving letters a sturdy, engineered feel. Counters are relatively tight and apertures tend toward closed, while joins and interior corners show subtle notching that reads like practical ink-trap shaping. Numerals are large and assertive, and the overall texture forms a dense, even typographic color with clear cell-to-cell regularity.
Well-suited to coding environments, terminal-style UI, and any layout that benefits from strict character alignment such as tables, forms, and technical documentation. The dense weight also works for short labels, captions, and signage-like interface text where robustness and consistency matter.
The tone is utilitarian and workmanlike, evoking terminals, labels, and hardware-era interfaces. Its mass and rigid spacing feel authoritative and functional rather than expressive, with a mildly retro-tech character that stays clean and contemporary.
Likely designed to provide a durable monospaced voice with high visual stability and a pragmatic, engineered draw. The compact geometry and restrained rounding suggest an emphasis on consistent spacing, strong presence at small-to-medium sizes, and a familiar computing-adjacent texture.
The monospaced fit creates a pronounced vertical cadence and strong alignment in running text. Uppercase forms feel particularly solid and geometric, while lowercase keeps a simple, sturdy silhouette; round letters remain compact rather than wide. Punctuation and symbols appear built to the same square-shouldered logic, supporting consistent texture in code-like strings and tabular content.