Sans Superellipse Pyguv 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'FF Letter Gothic Mono' by FontFont (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, terminal, forms, technical, utilitarian, modern, neutral, structured, legibility, alignment, clarity, system use, modern utility, rounded, sturdy, crisp, geometric, plainspoken.
A monospaced, geometric sans with squared-off proportions and softly rounded corners throughout. Curves tend to resolve into superellipse-like bowls and counters, giving letters like O/C/G a rounded-rectangle feel rather than a pure circle. Strokes are even and steady with minimal modulation, terminals are clean and mostly flat, and the overall rhythm is consistent and grid-friendly. Lowercase forms are simple and workmanlike, with single-storey a and g and compact, open apertures that favor clarity in fixed-width settings. Numerals are straightforward and evenly fit to the set width, matching the same rounded-rect geometry.
Well-suited to code editors, terminal output, and any layout where alignment is essential, such as tables, logs, and configuration screens. It also works for compact UI labels, system dashboards, and technical documentation where a consistent grid and steady texture improve scanning.
The tone is practical and no-nonsense, with a contemporary, technical calm. Its rounded geometry softens the otherwise strict monospaced structure, making it feel approachable without losing a disciplined, engineered character.
Designed to provide a dependable fixed-width workhorse with a clean geometric voice, using rounded-rect forms to balance strict alignment with a friendlier visual finish. The emphasis appears to be on predictable spacing, legibility, and an orderly typographic texture in continuous text.
The set leans on clear, easily distinguishable silhouettes and generous internal space for a monospaced design, helping characters stay readable when tightly aligned. Rounded corners and consistent widths create a uniform texture in paragraphs, while uppercase forms keep a firm, signage-like stance.