Sans Superellipse Donil 5 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, app design, product branding, signage, dashboards, friendly, modern, clean, approachable, techy, ui clarity, legibility, neutrality, consistency, modernization, rounded corners, soft geometry, minimal, neutral.
This is a rounded, monoline sans with a superellipse-like construction: corners are consistently softened and curves tend toward squared-round geometry rather than perfect circles. Strokes are even and terminals are rounded, producing a smooth, low-friction rhythm. Proportions are straightforward and legibility-driven, with generous apertures (notably in C, S, e) and simple, unornamented forms. The overall texture is calm and uniform, with subtle geometric quirks such as squared counters and rounded-rectangle bowls (e.g., D, O, Q) that keep it distinctly contemporary.
Well suited to UI and product design, dashboards, settings screens, and any context where a rounded modern sans improves approachability without sacrificing readability. It also fits branding for technology, tools, consumer apps, and healthcare or education materials that benefit from a clean, reassuring tone. In editorial or marketing, it works best for headlines, subheads, and short-to-medium text where its rounded-rectangle forms can be a recognizable stylistic signature.
The overall tone is clean and friendly, with a quiet modernity that feels practical rather than flashy. The softened corners and open shapes give it an approachable, slightly tech-forward voice that stays neutral enough for everyday interface and information design.
The design appears aimed at producing a highly legible, contemporary sans for general-purpose use, especially where smooth, rounded geometry helps reduce visual harshness. Its consistent stroke weight and rounded terminals suggest an emphasis on clarity, coherence across mixed-case text, and a polished interface-friendly feel.
The sample text shows stable word shapes and even spacing, with a distinctive squared-round “m/n” and a single-storey “a” that reinforces the geometric, simplified construction. Numerals follow the same softened-rectangle logic, keeping the set visually cohesive in mixed alphanumeric settings.