Sans Superellipse Dulam 2 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Manufaktur' by Great Scott (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, headlines, posters, signage, tech, futuristic, industrial, clean, friendly, modernism, sci‑fi tone, interface clarity, geometric consistency, rounded, squared, geometric, modular, soft corners.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with uniform stroke weight and generous corner radii throughout. The design favors squared curves, flat terminals, and compact counters, giving letters a modular, engineered feel while staying soft-edged rather than sharp. Uppercase shapes are broad and stable, with rounded corners and consistent vertical stress; lowercase follows the same construction with simple, sturdy silhouettes and minimal detail. Numerals share the same rounded-square logic, with wide, boxy bowls and tight interior apertures that keep the rhythm consistent across mixed text.
Well-suited for UI labels, dashboards, and product interfaces where a compact, modern tone is desired. It also works effectively in branding, posters, and signage that benefit from a futuristic, geometric voice and strong silhouette recognition. For longer reading, it will be most comfortable at moderate sizes where the counters have room to breathe.
The overall tone is modern and tech-forward, suggesting interface typography, hardware labeling, or sci‑fi themed graphics. Rounded corners add approachability, tempering the mechanical geometry with a friendly, contemporary softness. The steady stroke and blocky proportions project confidence and clarity, especially in short bursts of text.
The design appears intended to deliver a cohesive, futuristic sans with a rounded-square geometry that stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. It prioritizes a clean, engineered rhythm and strong shape identity for contemporary digital and display-oriented use.
Distinctive square-rounded construction is especially evident in bowls and curves, producing a cohesive, system-like texture across lines. Tight counters and squared curves can create a dense look at smaller sizes, while larger sizes emphasize the font’s sleek, modular character.