Sans Superellipse Dulim 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Midsole' by Grype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, signage, packaging, headlines, tech branding, techy, industrial, futuristic, utilitarian, clean, systematic, clarity, modernity, rounded corners, squared curves, monoline, compact, modular.
A geometric, monoline sans built from squared-off curves and rounded-rectangle counters. Strokes stay even throughout, with smoothly filleted corners and a boxy overall skeleton that keeps bowls and apertures relatively tight. Terminals are mostly blunt and straight, giving letters a crisp, engineered finish while the softened corners prevent the texture from feeling harsh. Proportions read compact and orderly, producing a consistent, modular rhythm across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Works well for interface labels, dashboards, and product UI where a clean, engineered look is desirable. Its compact, modular forms suit branding in technology and industrial contexts, and it can also perform in short-to-medium headlines, wayfinding, and packaging where a contemporary, machined aesthetic is needed.
The tone is modern and technical, with a slightly futuristic, equipment-label feel. Its rounded-square geometry suggests precision and reliability, while the softened corners add approachability and a contemporary UI sensibility.
The likely intention is to create a practical geometric sans with a distinctive rounded-square construction—optimized for clarity, consistency, and a modern technical voice without relying on high contrast or decorative detailing.
The design favors closed forms and controlled apertures, which helps maintain a dense, even color in text. Numerals and uppercase shapes echo the same rounded-rectilinear construction, reinforcing a cohesive system-like personality.