Sans Rounded Mamo 5 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, headlines, posters, signage, techy, futuristic, geometric, minimal, digital aesthetic, grid construction, display clarity, modern identity, squared, rounded corners, modular, open counters, low contrast.
A geometric, modular sans built from consistent strokes and squared forms softened by rounded corners. Letters are largely rectilinear, with frequent right angles, boxy bowls, and simplified constructions; curves appear as corner radii rather than full rounds. Counters tend to be open and clean, spacing is fairly even, and the overall rhythm reads engineered and grid-friendly. Distinctive details include square-like O and D shapes, angular diagonals on V/W/X/Y, and a single-storey a with a compact, architectural silhouette.
Best suited to headlines, short UI labels, packaging callouts, and tech-oriented branding where a clean, futuristic voice is desired. It also works well for wayfinding-style signage and titles where the squared, modular letterforms can be appreciated at larger sizes.
The overall tone feels digital and schematic, evoking interface lettering, sci‑fi labeling, and retro-futurist electronics. Its simplified geometry and rounded corners keep it approachable while still reading precise and technical.
The font appears intended to deliver a modern, engineered look using a grid-based construction with softened corners, balancing a digital/technical identity with legibility. Its consistent stroke and modular shapes suggest it was designed for crisp reproduction and a distinctive, contemporary feel.
The design favors clarity through minimal stroke modulation and straightforward joins, producing crisp word shapes at display sizes. Some glyphs lean toward stylized, signage-like constructions (notably the squared bowls and open apertures), which strengthens character but may feel less conventional in long text settings.