Sans Superellipse Dumim 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, code display, data tables, dashboards, wayfinding, technical, utilitarian, retro, clean, geometric, clarity, systematic design, technical display, structured layout, rounded corners, square forms, modular, uniform stroke, high clarity.
A compact, monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with soft corner radii and broadly squared counters. Curves resolve into superelliptic arcs rather than true circles, giving letters like C, O, and Q a boxy, engineered feel. Strokes are even and terminals are clean, with consistent rounding at joins and ends that keeps the texture calm. Numerals follow the same modular logic, producing a disciplined, highly regular rhythm in continuous text.
It suits interface labeling, dashboards, and data-heavy layouts where uniform spacing and clear silhouettes help scanning. The squared, rounded-corner construction also works well for signage, technical documentation, and product labeling, especially where a clean, contemporary system look is desired.
The overall tone is pragmatic and instrument-like, evoking labeling, terminals, and functional modernist signage. Its rounded corners temper the severity of the square forms, creating a friendly but still decidedly technical voice. The consistent, grid-minded construction lends a subtle retro-digital flavor without feeling ornamental.
The design appears intended to deliver a functional, system-like sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistent stroke behavior, prioritizing clarity and a measured, machine-friendly rhythm. Its geometry suggests a focus on dependable repeatability across letters and numerals, supporting structured layouts and information display.
Round punctuation and the simplified, open apertures keep forms readable, while the squared bowls and straight-sided curves emphasize precision. Diagonals (as in K, V, W, X, Y) stay crisp against the predominantly rectilinear skeleton, reinforcing the engineered, modular character.