Sans Superellipse Dada 5 is a very light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction, with softly squared curves and consistently rounded terminals. Strokes are uniform and thin, giving the letterforms a crisp, outline-like presence with generous interior space. Many glyphs emphasize horizontal/vertical geometry over classic humanist modulation, producing a modular feel; curves resolve into flat segments with smooth corner radii. The numerals echo the same rounded-square logic, and overall spacing reads airy and controlled in running text.
Best suited to display and short text where its superelliptic shapes can read clearly—app/UI labels, dashboards, product branding, and modern headline typography. It also works for signage or wayfinding in controlled viewing conditions where a sleek, engineered aesthetic is desired.
The tone is contemporary and systems-oriented, evoking interface typography, digital readouts, and lightweight tech branding. Its rounded corners soften the engineering precision, keeping it approachable while still feeling distinctly modern and synthetic.
The font appears designed to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a cohesive alphabet, prioritizing clean construction, consistency, and a modern digital voice. It aims for a minimal, contemporary look with softened corners that still preserve a precise, technical rhythm.
The design leans on simplified joins and squared-off bowls, so circular letters read more like rounded rectangles than true ovals. In text, the thin monoline strokes and open forms keep it legible at larger sizes, while the distinctive geometric silhouettes make it more characterful than a neutral UI sans.