Sans Superellipse Davo 6 is a light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, signage, headlines, posters, futuristic, techy, sleek, minimal, modular, modernization, systematization, futurism, clarity, rounded, superelliptic, rectilinear, geometric, open counters.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) forms and consistent, even stroke weight. Curves resolve into broad radii with squared-off shoulders, giving bowls and counters a soft-rectilinear feel rather than purely circular geometry. The drawing favors open, simplified apertures and extended horizontals, with compact joins and clean terminals; several characters use straight-sided construction with rounded corners to maintain a cohesive, modular rhythm. Numerals and caps share the same rounded-box logic, producing a tidy, schematic texture in lines of text.
Well-suited to interface labels, dashboards, and product UI where crisp geometry and consistent strokes help maintain clarity. It also works effectively for tech branding, packaging, wayfinding, and short-to-medium headlines where its rounded-rectangular construction can become a defining visual motif.
The overall tone is contemporary and tech-forward, with a streamlined, engineered character that reads as modern and slightly sci-fi. Its rounded corners soften the geometry, keeping it friendly while still feeling precise and system-like.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, rounded-rectangle geometry into a clean sans for contemporary display and interface contexts. It prioritizes a cohesive constructed system—consistent radii, simplified forms, and uniform stroke behavior—to create a recognizable, future-leaning voice.
Distinctive features include boxy, rounded counters in letters like O/Q and the numerals, plus simplified diagonals and single-story lowercase forms that reinforce the font’s constructed, UI-oriented personality. The spacing and shapes create a steady, uniform cadence that stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.