Sans Superellipse Baboy 2 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, terminals, technical docs, technical, clean, modern, understated, precise, alignment, clarity, ui utility, modernization, softened geometry, rounded, geometric, airy, minimal, upright terminals.
This typeface has a lean, forward-angled construction with consistent, even stroke weight and generous interior space. Curves are smoothly rounded and tend toward squarish, superellipse-like bowls, while straight strokes stay clean and unmodulated, creating a crisp, engineered rhythm. Counters in letters like O, Q, e, and g are open and regular, and the overall proportions feel vertically elongated, helping the shapes stay distinct at smaller sizes. The italics are integral to the design rather than an added slant, with a cohesive, continuous flow across letters and numerals.
It’s well-suited to code, terminal output, and any layout that benefits from strict alignment such as tables, logs, and data dashboards. The rounded geometry and light footprint also work nicely for UI labels, captions, and compact technical documentation where an even typographic color is preferred.
The overall tone is contemporary and quietly technical—more instrument-panel and interface than expressive or decorative. It feels calm and controlled, with a subtle human touch coming from the rounded geometry and gentle slant.
The design appears intended to provide an orderly, screen-friendly texture with a modern slanted voice, balancing strict alignment with softened geometry. It prioritizes consistency and clarity over stylistic contrast, aiming for a dependable workhorse feel in technical and interface contexts.
The uniform character spacing and steady glyph widths reinforce a grid-friendly texture that reads evenly in blocks of text. Numerals follow the same rounded, geometric logic, maintaining consistent color and alignment with the letters.