Sans Superellipse Dyge 11 is a light, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, ui titles, product labels, posters, motion graphics, futuristic, technical, sleek, playful, minimal, geometric system, futurist tone, clean readability, brand distinctiveness, rounded, geometric, monoline, superelliptic, open.
A geometric sans with a superelliptic construction: bowls, counters, and terminals are built from rounded-rectangle curves with generous radii and mostly monoline strokes. The forms are notably extended horizontally, with wide ovals in O/0 and squared-round shoulders in n/m/h that keep a clean, even rhythm across text. Corners are consistently softened, joins are smooth, and most terminals resolve as rounded ends; overall spacing reads open and airy, with a slightly modular, engineered feel in curves and apertures.
Best suited to headlines, interface titling, and brand or product systems that benefit from a futuristic geometric look. It should work well for tech and hardware/software themes, packaging, signage, and motion/overlay graphics where wide, rounded forms can read clearly and set a distinctive tone.
The typeface conveys a futuristic, technical tone—clean and instrument-like—while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than austere. Its wide stance and soft corners suggest contemporary UI and sci‑fi display aesthetics, with a light, agile voice that feels modern and streamlined.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a coherent text-and-display sans, prioritizing consistency of curvature and a sleek, contemporary silhouette. By keeping strokes light and terminals softly rounded, it aims for modern clarity with a recognizable, forward-looking personality.
Several glyphs emphasize distinctive superellipse logic: the C/G/E family uses squared-round arcs and horizontal bars, and the numerals echo the same rounded-rectangle skeleton (especially 0, 2, 3, 5, and 8). The overall character set shown maintains strong stylistic consistency, with minimal stroke modulation and carefully repeated corner radii.