Sans Superellipse Dumor 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nusara' by Locomotype, 'Core Gothic M' and 'Core Sans M' by S-Core, and 'Geon' and 'Geon Soft' by cretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, product design, packaging, signage, editorial, friendly, modern, clean, approachable, utilitarian, softened geometry, everyday legibility, neutral branding, screen clarity, rounded, soft, sturdy, even, compact.
This typeface is a rounded sans with superelliptical construction: curves read as softened rectangles and bowls stay open and spacious. Strokes are fairly even, with subtly flattened terminals and gently squared curves that keep counters stable and legible. The overall rhythm is steady and uncluttered, with compact, efficient proportions and clear differentiation in key shapes (notably the angled leg and tail behavior in letters like R, K, and Q). Numerals match the letterforms’ soft-rectangular logic, producing a consistent, workmanlike texture in text.
It suits interface text, product UI, and labeling where clarity and a gentle tone are needed. The sturdy, rounded forms also work well for packaging and wayfinding, and it can hold up in editorial layouts when a clean sans is desired with a softer, more approachable texture.
The tone is friendly and contemporary, with a calm, practical voice rather than a sharp or high-tech edge. Rounded geometry and softened corners make it feel approachable and human, while the consistent construction keeps it neutral and dependable for everyday communication.
The design appears intended to blend everyday legibility with a softened geometric feel. By using rounded-rectangle curves and restrained detailing, it aims for a contemporary, friendly sans that stays neutral enough for broad branding and functional typography.
Round letters maintain a slightly squarish silhouette, which helps spacing feel tidy and regular. The lowercase shows simple, readable forms with single-storey shapes where expected (e.g., a and g), reinforcing an informal, accessible character without becoming playful or quirky.