Sans Superellipse Baguf 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, code display, data tables, terminals, captions, technical, minimal, retro, utilitarian, calm, structured layout, technical clarity, space efficiency, modernize monospace, rounded corners, condensed feel, open apertures, single-storey a, two-storey g.
A slender, slanted sans with consistent stroke weight and a disciplined, cell-like rhythm. Curves resolve into softly squared, superelliptic shapes—especially in rounds like O/0 and bowls—while terminals are clean and unadorned. Proportions are tall and economical with generous internal counters, and spacing is uniform, giving lines a steady, mechanical cadence. Numerals and capitals share the same restrained geometry, producing a cohesive, drafting-like texture in text.
It suits interfaces and informational typography where alignment and consistent rhythm matter, such as UI labels, tables, forms, and terminal-style displays. The light stroke and open shapes also work well for captions and compact editorial sidebars where a clean, technical voice is desired.
The overall tone feels precise and engineered, with a subtle retro-computing flavor thanks to the uniform advance and italic lean. Its rounded-rectangle forms soften the otherwise technical voice, reading as modern, calm, and matter-of-fact rather than aggressive or decorative.
The design appears intended to combine the predictability of fixed-width typography with a contemporary rounded-rectangle construction, yielding a pragmatic font for structured layouts. Its italic slant adds movement without sacrificing the regularity needed for technical and data-driven settings.
Distinctive superelliptic rounding shows up across bowls and corners, creating a consistent “soft-square” motif. The italic angle is moderate and steady, preserving legibility in longer lines while maintaining a clear forward motion.