Sans Normal Kiruh 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Absolut Pro' by Ingo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui, signage, sleek, technical, dynamic, modern, aerodynamic, modernize, add motion, streamline, maintain clarity, oblique, geometric, rounded, clean, open apertures.
A smooth oblique sans with a distinctly geometric, rounded construction and evenly weighted strokes. Curves are clean and elliptical, terminals are mostly sheared to match the slant, and corners stay softly rounded rather than sharp. Proportions run generously set with broad capitals and open counters, giving the alphabet a roomy, high-speed rhythm. Lowercase forms keep a straightforward, contemporary skeleton with clear bowls and simple joins, while figures are similarly streamlined and consistent in stroke and slant.
Well suited to headlines and short bursts of text where a sleek, energetic voice is desirable, such as branding, posters, and promotional graphics. Its open shapes and simple construction also make it a practical option for UI labels, navigation, and signage where clarity and a contemporary feel are priorities.
The overall tone feels modern and forward-leaning, with a streamlined, aerodynamic character. Its slanted stance and tidy geometry suggest motion and efficiency, reading as contemporary and mildly tech-leaning rather than playful or decorative.
Likely drawn to provide a clean, contemporary oblique sans that communicates speed and modernity while staying versatile. The rounded geometry and consistent slant aim for a streamlined look that remains readable across common display and interface contexts.
The design maintains a consistent oblique angle across letters and numerals, with minimal modulation and smooth transitions through curves. Diagonals and round forms feel carefully unified, and the spacing in the sample text reads open and uncluttered at display sizes.