Sans Superellipse Dubev 8 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'EFCO Fairley' by Ephemera Fonts, 'Nulato' by Stefan Stoychev, and 'From the Internet' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, techy, industrial, futuristic, utilitarian, confident, space efficiency, modernization, systematic geometry, display impact, rounded corners, squared forms, compact, sturdy, geometric.
A compact geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly squared counters. Strokes are even and firm, with a tight rhythm and minimal modulation, giving the letters a clean, machined consistency. Curves are typically realized as controlled superelliptic corners rather than fully circular bowls, producing boxy O/Q forms and rectilinear E/F/T structures. Terminals are mostly blunt with rounded edges, and punctuation/dots appear squared, reinforcing the engineered feel.
Well-suited to headlines and short blocks of text where a strong, compact presence is useful, such as branding, packaging, and signage. The squared geometry and clear silhouettes also fit UI labels, dashboards, and tech-oriented editorial styling, especially when you want a contemporary, engineered look.
The overall tone is modern and technical, with an industrial, device-interface personality. Its squared softness reads pragmatic rather than playful, projecting clarity, control, and a slightly futuristic edge.
The font appears intended to deliver a space-efficient, high-impact sans with a cohesive rounded-rect geometry—combining strict structure with softened corners for approachability. It prioritizes a consistent system of shapes across letters and numerals to maintain a crisp, modern voice in display and interface contexts.
The design leans on straight segments and rounded corners across both cases, helping uppercase and lowercase share a unified voice. Numerals follow the same squared, condensed logic, with distinctive angular diagonals and compact apertures that emphasize a functional, space-efficient aesthetic.