Sans Superellipse Dober 2 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Quota' by Ryan Williamson (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, posters, headlines, branding, futuristic, technical, minimal, clean, geometric, modernity, space-saving, systematic design, tech aesthetic, rounded corners, monoline, condensed, modular, open counters.
A monoline sans with a modular, rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Curves resolve into superelliptical bowls and terminals, giving letters a rectilinear feel without sharp edges. Strokes stay even throughout, with generous internal rounding that keeps counters open despite the condensed proportions. The rhythm is vertical and orderly, with tall lowercase and compact widths; joins and terminals are clean and simplified, and figures follow the same rounded, streamlined logic.
Well-suited to interface labels, dashboards, and technical graphics where compact letterforms help conserve horizontal space. It can also work for headlines, posters, and brand wordmarks that want a sleek, contemporary, slightly sci‑fi voice. For longer passages, it’s best used with comfortable sizing and spacing due to the condensed build.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, with a calm, controlled minimalism. Its rounded geometry reads friendly at a distance, while the condensed, modular build adds a utilitarian, device-like character.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary geometric voice built from superelliptical modules, emphasizing consistency, compactness, and a distinctive rounded-rect form language that remains legible in short-to-medium text settings.
Several forms lean on squared bowls and rounded shoulders, creating a distinctive “soft-rectangular” silhouette across both uppercase and lowercase. Numerals appear designed to match the same narrow, rounded framework, supporting a cohesive system look in mixed alphanumeric settings.