Sans Normal Atnum 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal ui, tables, forms, labels, utilitarian, technical, typewriter, retro, no-nonsense, clarity, consistency, screen ui, alignment, geometric, rounded, clean, restrained, even rhythm.
A clean monospaced sans with simple, geometric construction and softly rounded curves. Strokes stay even and consistent, with minimal modulation and clear, open counters. The overall drawing favors straightforward verticals and horizontals paired with circular bowls, producing a steady, grid-friendly rhythm. Terminals are generally plain and blunt, keeping letterforms compact and unembellished while maintaining good separation between similar shapes.
Well-suited to coding environments, command-line or terminal UI, and any setting where alignment matters, such as tables, data readouts, and forms. It also works for compact labels and instructional text where consistent spacing and steady texture improve scanning.
The tone is pragmatic and familiar, evoking classic terminal and typewriter-era interfaces without feeling overly stylized. Its calm, orderly rhythm reads as dependable and matter-of-fact, lending a slightly retro technical character to text.
The design appears intended to provide a straightforward monospaced workhorse: neutral, readable, and consistent across letters and figures. It prioritizes clarity and even texture over expressive detailing, supporting long-form technical reading and structured layouts.
Figures are simple and legible with rounded forms that harmonize with the lowercase; punctuation and dots appear crisp and regular, supporting clear code-like scanning. The monospaced spacing emphasizes alignment and structure, making the texture of paragraphs uniform and predictable.