Sans Superellipse Dadi 9 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse logic, with monoline strokes and consistently softened corners. Curves are broad and shallow, and many counters read as squared-off ovals, giving the alphabet a modular, engineered feel. The proportions run wide overall, with generous horizontal spans and open apertures; terminals are typically straight cut, reinforcing the schematic rhythm. Distinctive constructions include a single-storey lowercase a, a flat-baseline lowercase g, and simplified, rectilinear numerals that echo the same rounded-corner geometry.
Best suited to display and short text where its wide geometry and distinctive superelliptic rounds can read clearly—interface labels, product/UI mockups, tech and science branding, titles, and wayfinding. It can also work for airy pull quotes and packaging, especially where a clean, modern tone is desired.
The tone is crisp and futuristic, with a calm, technical neutrality. Its rounded-square forms suggest interfaces, instrumentation, and product design—more “designed object” than handwriting—creating a sleek, contemporary voice.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a coherent alphabet, prioritizing a sleek, futuristic silhouette and consistent monoline construction. It emphasizes clarity and a constructed, modular personality over traditional text conventions, aiming for a contemporary, tech-forward presence.
The thin, even stroke and wide set create a light texture with plenty of white space, while the superelliptic curves keep the look friendly rather than sharp. In continuous text the uniform stroke and repeated rounded corners produce a steady, patterned cadence that feels intentional and systematic.