Sans Superellipse Ruluw 2 is a light, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazines, posters, branding, logotypes, editorial, fashion, elegant, modernist, architectural, luxury sans, modern contrast, geometric refinement, editorial display, monoline hairlines, sharp terminals, rounded corners, open counters, tall capitals.
A refined, high-contrast sans with an architectural, rounded-rectangle skeleton. Curves resolve into smooth superellipse-like corners, while verticals carry most of the weight and horizontals often collapse into hairline strokes, creating a crisp, sculpted rhythm. The overall texture is airy and clean, with generous inner space and clear, open counters; round letters like O and Q read as softened rectangles rather than circles. Terminals are predominantly flat and precise, with occasional pointed joins in diagonals (notably in V/W/X) that add a sharp, technical snap to the otherwise softened geometry.
Best suited for display settings such as headlines, magazine layouts, posters, and brand marks where the high-contrast hairlines and superelliptic forms can be appreciated. It can also work for short UI or packaging titles when used at sufficiently large sizes and with comfortable spacing to preserve the fine strokes.
The tone is polished and editorial, blending luxury cues from extreme contrast with a contemporary, product-design sensibility. It feels poised and deliberate—cool rather than friendly—well suited to statements that want sophistication without overt ornament.
The design appears intended to merge modern geometric construction with fashion-level contrast, producing a sleek sans that reads as both engineered and elegant. The consistent rounded-rectangle geometry suggests a focus on contemporary identity work and sharp editorial typography.
The design shows a strong vertical emphasis, and the contrast pattern can make thin connectors and cross-strokes feel delicate at smaller sizes. Numerals follow the same superelliptic logic, with clean, squared curves and restrained detailing that keeps the set consistent with the uppercase.