Sans Superellipse Albop 2 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nulato' by Stefan Stoychev (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, product branding, packaging, posters, modern, technical, clean, minimal, utilitarian, space saving, systematic tone, geometric identity, clarity, condensed, rounded corners, square-round, geometric, open apertures.
A compact, condensed sans with monoline strokes and a distinct rounded-rectangle construction. Curves resolve into soft corners rather than true circles, giving bowls and counters a squared, superelliptical feel (notably in O/0, C, and G). Terminals are clean and mostly flat, with consistent stroke modulation-free rhythm; diagonals (A, V, W, X) are crisp and evenly weighted. Spacing is straightforward and slightly tight, reinforcing a dense, efficient texture in text.
Its condensed width and sturdy, monoline construction make it well-suited for interface labels, navigation systems, and other space-constrained typography where a clean, consistent rhythm matters. The squared-rounded geometry also lends itself to product identities, packaging, and modern editorial headlines that benefit from a technical, contemporary voice.
The overall tone is contemporary and pragmatic, with a subtle techno flavor driven by the rounded-square geometry. It feels orderly and engineered rather than expressive, projecting clarity, restraint, and a mildly futuristic edge.
The design appears intended to combine the neutrality of a functional sans with a signature superelliptical geometry, creating a compact font that stays highly structured while still feeling approachable through softened corners.
Distinctive forms include a rectangular inner counter in O/0, a Q with a short vertical tail, and a single-storey a paired with simple, compact lowercase shapes. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, keeping silhouettes uniform and system-like.