Sans Normal Abrol 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminals, captions, data tables, technical, utilitarian, contemporary, clean, informal, alignment, clarity, typing texture, compact ui, modern monospaced, slanted, rounded, open counters, single-storey, generous spacing.
A slanted, monospaced sans with rounded, softly squared curves and even, low-contrast strokes. The forms are compact and orderly, with consistent cell-to-cell widths that create a steady typing rhythm. Uppercase shapes are straightforward and geometric; lowercase uses simple constructions (including single-storey forms) with open counters and smooth joins. Terminals are generally clean and slightly softened, keeping the texture crisp while avoiding sharp, calligraphic stress.
Well suited to coding and terminal-like environments where fixed character widths aid alignment, as well as UI labels, settings screens, and compact annotations. It can also work for technical documentation and data-heavy layouts where consistent spacing and a clean, slanted texture support scanning.
The overall tone reads practical and matter-of-fact, like a modern typing face. The italic slant adds a mild sense of motion and informality without becoming expressive or decorative, keeping the voice calm, direct, and functional.
The design appears intended to provide a modern, readable monospaced italic with friendly rounding and straightforward geometry. It prioritizes consistent rhythm and clarity in continuous text while keeping the character set visually unified in a utilitarian, contemporary style.
Diacritics and punctuation visible in the text sample keep the same monoline, rounded construction, helping long passages maintain a consistent color. Numerals appear clear and stable at text sizes, reinforcing the font’s workmanlike, screen-and-code adjacent feel.