Sans Superellipse Bydas 10 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, editorial, airy, modern, minimal, elegant, architectural, space saving, modernity, refinement, geometric clarity, display emphasis, condensed, monoline, linear, clean, geometric.
A tall, condensed sans with extremely thin monoline strokes and generous interior whitespace. Curved letters are built from elongated, softly squared bowls, giving O/C/G/Q and the numerals a rounded-rectangle feel rather than a perfect circle. Terminals are clean and straight, joins are crisp, and horizontals are kept minimal, which heightens the vertical rhythm. Counters are narrow and consistent, with compact apertures and a controlled, even texture that reads best at larger sizes.
Well-suited to display typography where finesse and vertical elegance are desired: fashion and beauty branding, gallery and museum graphics, minimalist packaging, and high-impact editorial headlines. It can also work for compact wordmarks or titling systems where a narrow footprint is helpful, while very small text may require careful sizing due to its hairline stroke weight.
The overall tone is restrained and refined—more gallery label than headline shout. Its narrow, whisper-thin strokes and simplified construction suggest a contemporary, high-end minimalism with a slightly technical, architectural edge.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, space-efficient display sans that feels contemporary and refined. By combining tall proportions with softly squared curves and minimal stroke modulation, it aims for a clean geometric character that remains distinctive without decorative flourishes.
Round forms stay tall and slim, while diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) are sharply drawn and add a precise, graphic cadence. The numerals echo the same superelliptical construction, and the punctuation and dots are small and understated, reinforcing a delicate, minimalist voice.