Sans Superellipse Onmom 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, product branding, tech identity, posters, signage, futuristic, technical, clean, friendly, systematic, ui clarity, modern branding, industrial feel, efficient reading, geometric, rounded corners, modular, boxy, compact forms.
A geometric sans built from soft-cornered, squarish curves, with strokes that stay consistently even and terminals that end cleanly. Many counters and bowls read as rounded rectangles, creating a compact, modular rhythm across the alphabet. The design favors sturdy verticals and simplified curves, with occasional distinctive angular gestures in diagonals, producing a crisp, tech-forward silhouette. Spacing appears measured and uniform, supporting clear word shapes in longer text settings.
Well suited to UI and product typography, dashboards, app headers, and wayfinding-style labeling where a modern, structured voice is needed. It also fits tech and gaming branding, packaging, and posters that benefit from a geometric, slightly sci‑fi tone. In text blocks it maintains an even rhythm, making it workable for short paragraphs, instructions, and interface copy.
This typeface gives a clean, engineered feeling with a friendly edge. Its rounded-rectangle geometry suggests modern technology, interfaces, and product design rather than traditional editorial or literary moods. The overall tone is confident and orderly, with a slightly futuristic, utilitarian character.
The letterforms appear designed to translate a rounded-rectangular geometry into a highly usable sans, balancing a strict construction with softened corners for approachability. The consistent stroke weight and simplified joins aim to keep forms stable and legible across sizes, while distinctive shapes (notably in diagonals and bowls) add recognizability for branding and display.
The font’s signature comes from its superelliptical, rounded-rectangle construction: squarish bowls in letters like O/D and similarly squared counters in numerals create a cohesive, system-like texture. Diagonal letters show crisp, intentional shaping that contrasts with the otherwise soft-cornered construction, adding visual energy without breaking consistency.