Sans Superellipse Molod 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Fishmonger' by Suitcase Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, logotypes, headlines, posters, app ui, sporty, futuristic, techy, dynamic, friendly, modernize, add motion, soften tech, boost impact, rounded, soft-cornered, compact, oblique, monoline.
A rounded, oblique sans with monoline strokes and heavily softened corners that push many forms toward rounded-rectangle geometry. Curves are broad and controlled, terminals are consistently rounded, and joins stay smooth, giving the letters a clean, molded feel. Proportions lean compact with slightly squared counters in round letters, while diagonals and angled strokes create a forward-leaning rhythm. The lowercase is simple and streamlined, with single-storey shapes and minimal detail, and the numerals follow the same softened, technical construction for a cohesive texture in text.
Well suited for branding and logotypes that want a modern, approachable tech or sport identity, as well as headlines and posters where its forward-leaning geometry can carry personality. It can also work in interface titles and short UI labels where a rounded, contemporary voice is desired, especially at medium to larger sizes.
The overall tone feels energetic and contemporary, mixing a friendly softness with a distinctly technical, engineered edge. Its forward slant and rounded-square forms suggest motion and modernity, making it read as sporty and digital rather than formal or literary.
The design appears intended to blend superelliptical, rounded-rectangle construction with an oblique stance to communicate speed and modern utility. It prioritizes smoothness, consistency, and a cohesive geometric system over calligraphic nuance, aiming for a clean display presence that still feels friendly.
Many characters show subtle squaring in bowls and counters (notably in rounded letters and numerals), which increases clarity at display sizes and reinforces the geometric theme. The wide radii on corners and ends keep even dense words from looking sharp, while the consistent stroke weight maintains an even color across lines.