Sans Normal Dorup 2 is a light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, ui, signage, futuristic, techy, clean, sleek, geometric, modernization, clarity, futurism, system design, display impact, rounded corners, open apertures, soft terminals, extended width, minimalist.
A clean, geometric sans with extended proportions and a consistent stroke that stays even through curves and joins. Forms are built from broad arcs, straight segments, and rounded corners, creating a smooth, engineered feel rather than a calligraphic one. Counters are generous and many apertures stay open, helping letters remain distinct despite the wide set. Terminals tend toward softly squared or rounded endings, and the overall rhythm is steady and horizontal, with ample internal spacing and calm curves in bowls and ovals.
Best suited to display applications where width and geometry can become a feature: headlines, logotypes, tech and product branding, posters, and wayfinding. It can also work for UI or dashboard labeling when a clean, modern voice is desired and horizontal space is available. For long-form reading, it will be most comfortable at moderate sizes where the wide set and open counters can breathe.
The tone reads modern and technical, with a sleek, interface-driven character. Its wide stance and softened geometry suggest a futuristic, streamlined aesthetic—more sci‑fi signage than editorial tradition. The result feels precise and contemporary while staying approachable due to the rounded corners.
Likely intended as a contemporary geometric sans that prioritizes clarity and a futuristic, systematized look. The design appears focused on consistent construction, smooth rounded corners, and a wide stance to create a distinctive, modern display voice without ornamental detail.
The caps and figures emphasize horizontal breadth, and several shapes lean on simplified geometry (notably circular/oval rounds and squared-off curves), which reinforces a modular, system-like consistency. In text settings, the smooth joins and open forms keep the texture even, while the width creates a distinctive, panoramic presence that draws attention in headings.