Sans Superellipse Gykep 2 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Gomme Sans' by Dharma Type, 'Glint' by Pesic, and 'Olney' by Philatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, signage, bold, techy, friendly, confident, modern, impact, clarity, modernity, systematic, rounded, geometric, blocky, compact, soft corners.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves resolve into broad superellipse-like corners rather than perfect circles, giving bowls and counters a squared-off softness. Strokes maintain a steady thickness with clean, flat terminals and minimal modulation. Proportions are expansive and sturdy, with large interior counters and a tall lowercase presence that keeps forms open and legible. Overall rhythm is compact and block-forward, with consistent rounding across letters and figures.
Best suited to display roles where weight and broad shapes can do the work: headlines, posters, packaging, and bold brand marks. It also fits UI labels, dashboards, and wayfinding where a compact, high-contrast-against-background presence and sturdy letterforms improve quick recognition.
The tone is assertive and contemporary, with a distinctly tech and industrial flavor softened by generous rounding. It feels confident and pragmatic rather than playful, projecting stability, clarity, and a modern “hardware/UI” sensibility.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a geometric, rounded-rectangle voice—combining the firmness of blocky forms with softened corners for approachability. Its consistent construction and large counters suggest an emphasis on clarity and repeatable, system-like typography for modern visual identity work.
Round letters such as O and Q read as rounded rectangles with even apertures, and the numerals follow the same squared-rounded logic for a cohesive alphanumeric texture. The design favors simple, high-impact silhouettes that remain clear at a glance in both all-caps and mixed-case settings.