Sans Superellipse Onbuv 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Goma Mono' by Daniel Uzquiano, 'Archimoto V01' by Owl king project, and 'Monoplan' by Plantype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: coding, terminal ui, tables, dashboards, labels, technical, utilitarian, retro computing, industrial, functional, clarity, consistency, code readability, data display, ui utility, blocky, compact, gridlike, modular, rounded corners.
This is a clean, modular sans built from squared-off strokes and rounded-rectangle curves. Corners are consistently softened, bowls and counters feel superelliptical, and terminals end in flat cuts that reinforce a constructed, grid-aligned rhythm. Proportions are compact and steady, with even stroke color and simple, low-contrast forms that read clearly at a glance.
Well suited to coding and terminal-style interfaces, dashboards, tables, and any layout that benefits from strict character alignment. It also works for tech branding accents, labels, signage-like UI components, and retro-computing themed graphics where a crisp, modular texture is desirable.
The overall tone is utilitarian and technical, with a calm, matter-of-fact voice that evokes terminals, instrumentation, and structured data. Its rounded-corner geometry keeps it approachable rather than harsh, lending a mildly retro, engineered feel.
The design appears intended for systematic, repeatable typography in environments where alignment and predictability matter. By using uniform stroke behavior and rounded-rectangle forms, it aims to stay highly legible while maintaining a distinctive, engineered character that suits structured text and interface-like contexts.
The letterforms show a strong rectangular scaffold with consistent rounding, producing a stable texture in paragraphs. Numerals are similarly geometric and sturdy, supporting clear differentiation in mixed alphanumeric strings.