Sans Rounded Mapa 13 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A streamlined rounded sans with a monoline stroke and generous internal space. Forms are built from geometric curves and straight segments with consistently softened corners and rounded terminals, creating a smooth, continuous rhythm. Counters are open and wide, and many glyphs use squared-off curves (rounded-rectangle bowls) that keep the texture even across lines. The overall silhouette reads crisp and contemporary, with clear separation between characters and a slightly extended feel in the horizontals.
Well suited to UI and app typography, dashboards, and device or interface labeling where a clean, rounded techno look is desired. It also works effectively for contemporary branding, product naming, and packaging, as well as short-to-medium headlines and wayfinding where clarity and a modern tone matter.
The rounded geometry gives the face a friendly, approachable tone, while the precise, engineered construction adds a distinctly futuristic and technical flavor. It feels modern and efficient rather than expressive, suggesting digital interfaces and product aesthetics. The result is clean and optimistic, with a subtle sci‑fi/tech personality.
The design appears intended to blend friendly rounded terminals with a precise geometric system, yielding a contemporary sans that feels both approachable and technological. Its consistent stroke and open shapes suggest a focus on clarity at display and interface sizes while maintaining a distinctive, modern identity.
Distinctive details include the rounded-rectangular bowls on letters like O/D and numerals like 0/8/9, plus simplified, open constructions in several lowercase forms (notably a single-storey a and a compact, minimal r). Diacritics are not shown; punctuation in the sample suggests the design favors simple, rounded punctuation marks that match the stroke endings. Numerals are consistent with the letterforms, using the same squared curves and open apertures for legibility.