Sans Rounded Biba 13 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A smooth, rounded sans with monoline construction and generously open forms. Strokes keep a consistent thickness while corners and terminals are softened into radiused turns, giving the shapes a sleek, engineered feel. Many letters use squared-off bowls with rounded corners (notably in B, D, P, R, and e), and circular forms like O and 0 read as rounded rectangles rather than perfect circles. The design favors wide proportions and ample internal space, with simplified joins and a controlled, modular rhythm across the set.
Well-suited to UI labels, dashboards, and product interfaces where clarity and a contemporary tone are needed. It also works effectively for tech branding, gaming or sci‑fi themed titles, and large-format signage where the wide, open forms can read cleanly at a distance. For longer text, it performs best at comfortable sizes where its rounded geometry and broad proportions have room to breathe.
The overall tone is modern and futuristic, suggesting technology, interfaces, and product design. Despite the sci‑fi cues, the rounded finishing keeps it approachable and friendly rather than aggressive. Its steady stroke and broad stance create a calm, confident voice with a streamlined, contemporary character.
The design appears intended to blend geometric efficiency with softened, rounded terminals, creating a modern display sans that still maintains legibility. Its modular curves and squared bowls point to a system-oriented concept aimed at digital and futuristic contexts, while consistent stroke behavior keeps the overall voice orderly and controlled.
Distinctive details include an angular, open apex on A, a single-storey a, and a compact, vertical-stemmed t with a short crossbar. The numerals share the same rounded-rect geometry; 1 is a simple stroke with a small angled entry, while 2 and 3 emphasize horizontal, segmented curves. Spacing appears even and the forms stay consistent in curvature and corner radius, supporting a cohesive texture in paragraphs and headlines.