Sans Superellipse Dapo 3 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui design, app branding, wayfinding, packaging, headlines, techy, minimal, friendly, clean, futuristic, modernization, clarity, systemization, approachability, digital use, rounded, geometric, soft corners, open counters, even rhythm.
A rounded geometric sans with monoline strokes and consistently softened corners, building many forms from squarish curves and rounded-rectangle geometry. Curves and straight segments meet with uniform radii, giving bowls and terminals a controlled, engineered smoothness. Proportions are tidy and slightly boxy in round letters like O and Q, while diagonals in K, V, W, X, and Y stay crisp and linear, creating a clear contrast between straight construction and rounded counters. The lowercase maintains simple, single-storey constructions (notably a and g), with open apertures and uncluttered joins that keep the texture even in text.
Well-suited for interface typography, dashboards, and digital product branding where a clean, rounded-tech voice is desired. It also works for signage and packaging that benefit from high clarity and a modern, softened geometry. In editorial settings it will read best in headings, pull quotes, and short to medium text where the distinctive rounded-square forms can be appreciated.
The overall tone reads contemporary and product-oriented—clean and efficient, but softened by the rounded-square skeleton. It suggests modern UI and hardware aesthetics, balancing a technical feel with approachable friendliness. The uniform stroke and smooth terminals keep it calm and neutral rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern geometric sans that feels engineered and systematic, while rounding and superelliptical construction prevent it from feeling overly rigid. The consistent stroke and simplified lowercase suggest a focus on clarity, scalability, and a cohesive, contemporary visual identity.
Several glyphs show distinctive geometric decisions: the Q uses a compact tail tucked into the lower-left, the W includes a sharp central notch, and numerals favor squared-off curves (especially 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9). Spacing appears comfortably open in the sample text, supporting legibility and a steady horizontal rhythm at larger sizes.