Sans Superellipse Onnoz 2 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, product design, signage, packaging, dashboards, clean, modern, technical, friendly, utilitarian, clarity, interface use, geometric coherence, approachable tone, rounded, soft corners, geometric, square-ish, open counters.
A clean sans with a rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) construction: curves are squarish and corners are consistently softened rather than fully circular. Strokes are even and steady, with broad, open apertures and generous interior space that keeps forms legible at small sizes. Uppercase shapes lean geometric and stable, while the lowercase keeps simple, single-storey constructions (notably the a and g) with short, tidy terminals. Numerals follow the same rounded-square logic, producing a cohesive, screen-oriented rhythm across letters and figures.
This style suits user interfaces, dashboards, and wayfinding where consistent shapes and open counters support quick reading. It also fits product branding and packaging that want a clean, contemporary voice without sharp, aggressive geometry, and it can serve well for headings and short-to-medium body copy in digital contexts.
The overall tone is modern and matter-of-fact, with a gentle friendliness coming from the softened corners. It reads as practical and technical rather than expressive, suggesting clarity, efficiency, and a contemporary digital sensibility.
The design appears intended to blend geometric regularity with approachable softness by building letters from rounded-rectangle forms. The emphasis on consistent corner radii and open counters suggests a focus on clarity and cohesion across a broad range of everyday typographic situations.
The rounded-square curves create a distinctive texture in text: bowls and counters feel more “rectangular” than in typical neo-grotesques, and circular letters (like O and C) appear more superelliptic. Diacritics aren’t shown, but the basic punctuation in the sample (apostrophe, colon, period, question mark, ampersand) matches the same straightforward, rounded treatment.