Sans Superellipse Dysi 8 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, technical docs, terminal screens, technical, utilitarian, contemporary, minimal, alignment, clarity, system feel, grid consistency, rounded corners, boxy curves, even rhythm, open apertures, tabular figures.
A monospaced sans with very wide proportions and a sturdy, even texture. Letterforms are built from straight strokes and rounded-rectangle curves, producing squarish bowls and softened corners rather than fully circular rounds. Strokes stay consistent with modest contrast, terminals are clean and mostly flat, and counters are open, supporting clear word shapes despite the rigid spacing. The figures are uniform and grid-friendly, matching the overall geometric, systematized construction.
Best suited to contexts where alignment and predictable character widths matter, such as code, terminals, configuration text, and data-heavy tables. It also works well for compact UI labels and dashboards where a clean, geometric tone and consistent spacing support scanning and layout precision.
The font reads as practical and engineered, with a calm, no-nonsense tone. Its wide stance and rounded-rect geometry suggest a modern, interface-forward personality—more tool-like than expressive—suited to clear communication and structured layouts.
This design appears intended to deliver a highly structured, monospaced reading experience with a softened geometric voice. The rounded-rectangle forms balance strict grid logic with approachable curves, aiming for clarity and stability in technical and interface-oriented typography.
The uppercase and lowercase maintain a consistent, modular feel, and the rounded joins help prevent the wide, monospaced spacing from feeling overly harsh. The sample text shows an even baseline and predictable rhythm, emphasizing alignment and repeatability over calligraphic nuance.