Sans Superellipse Aldid 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, code samples, dashboards, data displays, tech branding, tech, sci-fi, industrial, systematic, retro-futurist, technical clarity, grid compatibility, futuristic tone, ui friendliness, rounded corners, squared curves, modular, geometric, compact.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle/superellipse strokes, with consistent line weight and softly squared curves throughout. Corners are broadly radiused, terminals are clean and blunt, and bowls/counters tend toward squarish, rectangular apertures rather than circles. Diagonals are crisp and straight, while curved letters (like C, G, O, Q, S) maintain a boxy, rounded-rectangle silhouette. Overall proportions feel compact and engineered, with a tight, grid-friendly rhythm and clear, modular construction across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Well-suited to interface typography, control panels, dashboards, and other environments that benefit from a disciplined, grid-aligned texture. It also fits sci‑fi and tech branding, packaging, and headings where a clean, engineered voice is desired, and it can work for short text blocks when a distinctive technical tone is appropriate.
The design reads as technical and futuristic, evoking instrumentation, terminals, and industrial labeling. Its rounded-rect geometry softens the otherwise mechanical feel, landing in a retro-futurist space—clean, utilitarian, and purpose-built rather than expressive or calligraphic.
Likely intended to provide a highly regular, grid-compatible type voice with a futuristic/technical personality, using rounded-rectangle geometry to balance strict structure with approachable softness.
Distinctive angular/boxy curves give letters a "digital" flavor without using segmented strokes. Numerals are similarly squared and legible, with a notably rectangular 0 and a sharply constructed 4 and 7. The overall texture is even and consistent, supporting a uniform, schematic look in continuous text.