Sans Superellipse Dymi 6 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, branding, headlines, signage, packaging, modern, minimal, technical, friendly, modernization, clarity, approachability, systematic design, rounded, monoline, geometric, open, clean.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superelliptic forms, with smooth corners and predominantly monoline strokes. Curves tend toward squared-off arcs rather than perfect circles, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm across bowls and counters. Terminals are clean and uncluttered, with tall, straight-sided verticals and broadly open apertures that keep letterforms airy. The lowercase shows simple, single-storey constructions and consistent rounding, while figures follow the same softened-geometry logic for a coherent text-and-numeral color.
Well-suited to interface typography, product branding, and contemporary editorial headlines where clean geometry and a friendly edge are desirable. The open forms and regular texture also make it a good candidate for short to medium text blocks, wayfinding, and packaging systems that need a modern, consistent voice.
The overall tone is contemporary and restrained, blending a precise, tech-forward structure with approachable rounded corners. It feels calm and organized rather than expressive, lending a polished, product-like presence without becoming cold.
Likely intended to provide a modern geometric sans with a recognizable superelliptic skeleton—balancing precision with softness for digital-first identity and UI contexts. The consistent rounding and simplified constructions suggest an emphasis on clarity, cohesion, and a distinctive but understated silhouette.
The design’s superelliptic rounding is a defining signature: corners are softened yet controlled, and curves often resolve into subtly flattened sides, creating a distinctive squared-round silhouette. Spacing appears even and regular, supporting a steady texture in running text and helping the font maintain clarity at display sizes.