Sans Superellipse Rubaw 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, techy, futuristic, clean, confident, friendly, modernize, systematize, differentiate, streamline, brand, geometric, rounded-square, modular, constructed, crisp terminals.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like forms, with squared counters softened by generous corner radii. Strokes are mostly monoline but show selective thinning at joins and curves, creating a crisp, high-definition rhythm. Proportions are compact and upright, with smooth, continuous curves and flat-ended strokes that emphasize a modular, constructed feel. Numerals and lowercase maintain the same rounded-square logic, producing consistent texture in paragraphs while retaining a distinctive, designed silhouette.
Well-suited to UI and product design where a modern, technical voice is desired, including dashboards, app navigation, and device labeling. It can also work effectively for tech-forward branding, posters, titles, and packaging that benefits from a geometric, rounded-square signature. In longer passages it maintains an even texture while still signaling a distinctive, futuristic identity, making it best for short-to-medium text and display settings.
The font conveys a clean, engineered confidence with a subtle retro-futurist tone. Its rounded-rect geometry feels friendly and approachable, yet the crisp terminals and taut curves keep it technical and purposeful. Overall it reads as contemporary, efficient, and slightly sci‑fi without becoming playful or whimsical.
This design appears intended to translate geometric, rounded-rect forms into a practical sans for contemporary interfaces and branding. The goal seems to be distinctive lettershapes that remain readable in text, balancing soft corners with sharp, controlled joins for a precise, engineered presence.
The glyphs show a consistent rounded-rectangle construction across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, with particularly squared bowls and counters. The lowercase includes single-storey forms and compact apertures that reinforce the modular feel, while the numerals echo the same softened-corner geometry for a cohesive set.