Sans Superellipse Babih 2 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A very light, monoline sans with a consistent oblique slant and softly squared, superelliptic curves. Rounds like C, O, and G read as rounded-rectangle forms, while terminals are clean and gently tapered by the angle rather than by contrast. The drawing favors open counters and clear apertures (notably in e, a, and s), with simplified, geometric construction throughout; diagonals in V/W/X are crisp and straight, and the numerals follow the same streamlined rhythm with oval 0 and open, minimal 1–7 shapes.
Works well for interface labels, product/UI branding, and technology-oriented identities where a light, polished voice is desired. The distinctive rounded-rectangle forms make it effective for headlines and short passages at medium to large sizes, and it can serve as an accent italic in editorial layouts where a sleek, modern flavor is needed.
The overall tone feels modern and airy, with a calm, engineered smoothness that leans slightly futuristic. The rounded geometry keeps it approachable, while the oblique posture adds motion and a contemporary, UI-forward character.
The design appears intended to blend geometric clarity with softened corners, delivering a contemporary oblique sans that stays friendly while still feeling precise. Its superelliptic construction and consistent monoline strokes suggest a focus on clean, system-like typography for modern screen and display contexts.
Caps are tall and uncluttered, with generous internal space; the uppercase set reads particularly clean in display sizes. The italic angle is steady across the set, and the consistent stroke weight gives a precise, schematic feel in longer text, especially where the rounded-rectangular bowls repeat.