Sans Superellipse Pybet 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'DIN 2014' by ParaType, 'Itaca' by Tipo Pèpel, and 'Althawra Fikra' by syria arabic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, dashboards, product labels, infographics, modern, clean, neutral, technical, efficient, space-saving, clarity, modern utility, systematic tone, square-rounded, compact, crisp, straight-sided, open counters.
A compact sans with straight-sided stems and rounded corners, giving many forms a softly squared, superelliptic feel. Curves are restrained and consistent, with low stroke modulation and crisp, unbracketed terminals. Proportions are relatively narrow overall, with generous interior space in letters like C, O, and e, and a clear, even rhythm across the alphabet. The lowercase shows single-storey a and g, and the punctuation and figures follow the same clean, rounded-rectangle geometry, keeping the texture uniform in running text.
This font suits interfaces, navigation systems, and information-heavy layouts where compact width and consistent texture help conserve space while staying readable. It also works well for product/tech branding, labels, and infographics that benefit from a clean, squared-yet-friendly tone.
The tone is modern and utilitarian: clear, orderly, and quietly technical without feeling cold. Its rounded corners soften the overall impression, adding approachability while maintaining a disciplined, engineered look.
The design appears intended to balance efficiency and friendliness by combining compact, straight-sided construction with rounded corners and open counters. It aims for a stable, contemporary voice that holds up in continuous reading and structured, grid-based layouts.
Round letters tend to look slightly squarer than in a typical grotesk, and joins and curves stay smooth and controlled. The numerals appear straightforward and legible, matching the compact width and consistent stroke color seen in the letters.