Sans Superellipse Duloz 5 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Biome' and 'Burlingame' by Monotype and 'AmpleNu' and 'AmpleNuSoft' by Soneri Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, signage, headlines, friendly, playful, modern, approachable, quirky, soft geometry, friendly display, modern branding, high impact, rounded, soft, chunky, compact, geometric.
A rounded sans with a superellipse construction: bowls and counters read as rounded rectangles with softened corners, and terminals are consistently blunted rather than sharply cut. Strokes are heavy and even, with minimal contrast and a sturdy, compact rhythm. Curves are generous and slightly squared-off, producing wide, stable letterforms; joins and corners stay smooth, giving the set a cohesive, rubbery silhouette. The lowercase shows simple, open shapes and a high x-height feel, keeping words dark, dense, and highly uniform in texture.
Best suited for branding and identity work that wants warmth without going fully handwritten, plus packaging, posters, and splashy headlines where the chunky, rounded forms can carry personality. It should also work well for short UI labels or signage when a soft, approachable tone is desired, though the heavy texture will be most effective at display and subhead sizes.
The overall tone is friendly and contemporary, with a playful, slightly quirky softness coming from the squared-round geometry. It feels approachable and informal, leaning toward a “techy fun” or kid-friendly sensibility rather than a strict corporate neutrality.
The likely intention is a geometric, superellipse-driven sans that emphasizes friendliness and instant legibility through broad forms, softened corners, and uniform stroke weight. It appears designed to deliver a distinctive, modern voice while staying simple enough for versatile display use.
The design’s squarish rounds create strong, consistent counters in letters like O/Q and in numerals, which helps maintain a steady color in text. At larger sizes the distinctive rounded-rectangle DNA becomes more evident, while at smaller sizes it reads as a solid, simple sans with a smooth texture.