Sans Superellipse Bynor 2 is a very light, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, ui labels, tech branding, packaging, futuristic, technical, minimal, clinical, geometric, compactness, modernity, systematic geometry, distinctive silhouette, clarity, rounded corners, rectilinear, condensed, modular, open apertures.
A condensed, monoline sans built from tall verticals and softly rounded rectangular curves. Strokes are consistently thin with minimal contrast, and curves resolve into squared-off bowls and superelliptical corners rather than true circles. Counters are narrow and elongated, terminals are clean and mostly flat, and the overall rhythm is tight and vertical, with a slightly modular, constructed feel across both uppercase and lowercase.
Well suited to headlines, short labels, and display typography where a compact footprint and high verticality are useful. It can work effectively for technology-forward branding, UI/UX labeling, product packaging, and wayfinding-style applications that benefit from a clean, constructed geometry and consistent stroke logic.
The tone is sleek and technical, with a cool, engineered presence that reads as contemporary and slightly sci‑fi. Its narrow proportions and rounded-rect geometry give it a schematic, interface-like character rather than a humanist or expressive one.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-efficient, modern sans with a distinctive superelliptical skeleton—combining strict vertical structure with rounded-rectangle curves for a recognizable, systematized look.
Round letters such as O/C/G and bowls in B/P/R appear based on rounded rectangles, keeping corners softened while maintaining straight-sided tension. Several forms use open, simplified joins and apertures, reinforcing clarity and an industrial, signage-adjacent aesthetic even at small sizes, though the very thin strokes suggest best use at moderate-to-large settings.