Sans Superellipse Dyzi 10 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from squared, superellipse-like bowls and rounded-rectangle counters. Strokes are consistently monoline, with smooth, softened terminals and corners that keep the texture even in longer text. Curves tend to resolve into gently squared shapes (notably in O/C/D/Q and the numerals), while diagonals are crisp and stable, giving letters like V/W/X a precise, engineered feel. The lowercase is compact and highly legible with simple constructions, single-storey a and g, and minimal contrast between curved and straight joins.
Well-suited for interface typography, dashboards, and product UIs where uniform stroke weight and open counters help maintain clarity. Its squared-round geometry also fits tech branding, transportation or venue signage, and contemporary packaging that benefits from a clean, engineered aesthetic.
The overall tone feels modern and technical, with a sleek, UI-forward neutrality. Rounded corners add approachability, preventing the geometry from feeling harsh, while the squared rounds evoke contemporary industrial and sci‑fi signage aesthetics. It reads as confident and controlled, with a subtle “device typography” character.
The design appears aimed at combining a contemporary geometric skeleton with softened, superellipse-based rounding to achieve a crisp but approachable voice. It prioritizes consistency across curves and straights, producing a stable rhythm for headlines and short-to-medium text in modern digital contexts.
Counters are generous and consistently shaped, reinforcing clarity at display and interface sizes. The dot on i/j is circular and clean, and the numerals share the same rounded-rectangle logic for a coherent alphanumeric set. The Q uses a distinct tail that maintains the squared curvature language rather than a calligraphic flourish.