Sans Normal Lyloy 2 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'CF Asty' by Fonts.GR, 'Kinetika' by Monotype, 'Rotunda' by TipoType, 'TT Commons Classic' and 'TT Commons™️ Pro' by TypeType, and 'Glot' and 'Glot Round' by Wordshape (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, sportswear, playful, sporty, bold, friendly, retro, attention grabbing, energetic tone, approachable impact, display emphasis, slanted, rounded, soft corners, punchy, bouncy.
A heavy, right-slanted sans with rounded geometry and softly squared corners. Forms are built from broad strokes and generous curves, with compact internal counters that emphasize a dense, poster-like color. Terminals are mostly clean and blunt, and diagonals are thick and stable, giving the alphabet a sturdy, forward-leaning rhythm. The overall texture is lively and slightly condensed in its apertures, producing strong word shapes at larger sizes.
Best suited to display applications where strong presence and motion are desirable, such as posters, headlines, branding marks, packaging, and promotional graphics. It can also work for short, emphatic UI labels or editorial callouts when a bold, friendly voice is needed.
The tone feels energetic and upbeat, with a sporty, advertising-ready attitude. Its rounded construction keeps it approachable, while the strong slant and massed weight add momentum and impact. The result reads as confident and fun rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a dynamic, italicized stance while staying approachable through rounded forms. It prioritizes bold readability and energetic word shapes, making it well-suited for attention-grabbing, contemporary display typography.
Round letters like O and Q show tight counters and a compact bowl structure, while letters with joins (m, n, r) keep connections thick and simplified for clarity. Numerals are similarly blocky and rounded, designed to match the same assertive, forward-leaning rhythm in text and display settings.