Sans Superellipse Lidu 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Autoprom Pro' by Stefan Stoychev (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, headlines, signage, dashboards, tech, futuristic, clean, friendly, digital clarity, modern identity, system design, tech branding, rounded, monoline, geometric, modular, soft-cornered.
A monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse geometry, with consistently softened corners and smooth, even stroke weight throughout. Curves resolve into squared-off terminals, giving bowls and counters a compact, rectangular feel rather than circular. Proportions are tidy and slightly modular, with open apertures and clear internal spacing; diagonals are used sparingly and read as clean, straight joins. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, with a squared, open-top feel to several forms and uniform stroke endings that keep the texture even in text.
Well-suited to user interfaces, control panels, dashboards, and product branding where a clean, contemporary voice is needed. It also works for short headlines, posters, and signage that benefit from its rounded-rect geometry and steady, readable rhythm at medium sizes.
The overall tone is modern and interface-oriented, mixing a futuristic, engineered precision with approachable softness from the rounded corners. It feels more "device UI" than editorial, projecting clarity and efficiency without becoming harsh.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary sans with a strong superellipse identity—optimized for crisp digital presentation and a coherent, system-like look, while using rounded corners to keep the feel approachable.
Distinctive superelliptical bowls and rounded-square counters create a recognizable texture, especially in letters like C, D, O, and Q. The lowercase set maintains a compact, structured rhythm, and the dot on i/j is small and neatly circular, reinforcing the clean, technical demeanor.