Sans Superellipse Onnur 2 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui design, app interfaces, wayfinding, packaging, branding, tech, clean, modern, friendly, futuristic, modernization, interface clarity, geometric consistency, softened tech, rounded, geometric, soft corners, open apertures, high legibility.
A crisp geometric sans built from squared-off curves and superellipse-like bowls, with consistently rounded corners and largely uniform stroke thickness. Proportions lean broad, with generous counters and open apertures that keep forms clear at a glance. Terminals are clean and uncluttered, and the curves in letters like C, G, O, and S read as smooth rounded-rectangle arcs rather than pure circles. The overall rhythm is even and orderly, with straightforward construction in diagonals and joins (notably in V, W, and X) and a compact, readable lowercase.
Well-suited for UI and product typography where clarity and a modern, engineered look are important, such as dashboards, settings screens, and device touchpoints. Its broad, open forms also work for signage and wayfinding, and it can support contemporary branding and packaging that want a clean, softly technical voice. In short paragraphs it remains readable while preserving its distinctive superellipse character.
The tone is contemporary and mildly futuristic—clean and technical, yet softened by rounded geometry. It feels approachable and product-oriented rather than editorial, suggesting precision without looking cold or severe. The shapes evoke digital interfaces, device labeling, and streamlined industrial design.
The design appears intended to merge geometric rigor with softened corners, producing a streamlined sans that feels digital-native and highly legible. By basing round forms on rounded rectangles rather than circles, it aims for a distinctive, system-like consistency across letters and numbers while maintaining an inviting, modern presence.
Round letters and numerals show a distinctive squarish curvature, giving the face a unique signature in both display and text sizes. The numeral set follows the same softened geometry, with clear, simple forms that match the letterforms’ rounded-rectilinear logic.