Sans Rounded Apru 5 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, ui labels, product branding, signage, futuristic, tech, clean, friendly, sporty, modernize, soften, clarify, systematize, digitize, rounded, geometric, soft corners, open apertures, low contrast.
A wide, monoline sans with generously rounded corners and smooth, continuous curves. Strokes stay even throughout, with squared-off geometry softened by radius transitions at terminals and joins. Counters are roomy and open, giving letters like C, G, S, and e a clear, breathable interior, while the overall set maintains a consistent, engineered rhythm. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, with simplified, streamlined forms and steady spacing suited to large, clear display rendering.
Works best in headlines, short text, and branding where its wide stance and rounded geometry can be appreciated at medium to large sizes. It’s well suited to tech and app interfaces for labels, navigation, and feature callouts, and it can perform effectively in signage where clarity and friendliness are both desirable.
The tone feels modern and optimistic, with a subtle sci‑fi and interface-like character. Rounded terminals keep it approachable and informal, while the controlled geometry reads as technical and contemporary. Overall it suggests speed, digital products, and forward-looking branding without feeling harsh or rigid.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary, technology-leaning look with softened edges for approachability. The emphasis on consistent monoline strokes and rounded-rect geometry suggests an intention toward clear, systematic letterforms that stay legible while projecting a modern, product-oriented identity.
The design leans on horizontal emphasis and extended proportions, producing a panoramic feel in words and headlines. Several forms use single-storey constructions and simplified terminals, reinforcing a utilitarian, UI-friendly aesthetic. The consistent rounding across letters and figures helps maintain cohesion in mixed alphanumeric settings.