Sans Superellipse Dyry 12 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, ui, posters, signage, futuristic, tech, sleek, clean, space-age, sci-fi tone, interface clarity, geometric system, modern branding, rounded, squared, geometric, modular, monoline.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) forms, with smooth corners and mostly uniform stroke thickness. The proportions are expanded and open, giving letters broad footprints and generous internal counters, while terminals tend to be blunt and softly radiused rather than tapered. Curved characters (C, O, S) read as squared rounds, and many joins feel engineered and modular, producing a consistent, grid-friendly rhythm across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Works best for headlines, logos, product branding, and UI/UX or motion graphics where a futuristic, engineered look is desirable. It also suits signage and wayfinding that benefits from broad forms and clear, open counters, especially at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone is modern and techno-forward, with a streamlined, instrument-panel feel. Its softened corners keep it approachable, but the squared geometry and wide stance lend a sci‑fi and digital interface character rather than a humanist one.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, tech-centric voice by combining squared geometry with rounded corners, balancing precision with friendliness. Its constructed shapes and consistent stroke behavior aim for a clean, scalable aesthetic suited to modern digital and product environments.
Several glyphs emphasize constructed geometry over calligraphic cues—single-storey lowercase forms and simplified bowls keep the texture even, while distinctive angled strokes (notably in K, X, and some numerals) add a crisp, mechanical edge. The wide set and rounded corners make it visually stable in display sizes and signage-like contexts.