Sans Superellipse Afluf 2 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: interface, branding, signage, editorial, data, clean, modern, friendly, neutral, technical, clarity, modernity, approachability, versatility, simplicity, rounded, geometric, open counters, high legibility, soft terminals.
A crisp geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistent stroke weight. Curves resolve into smooth superelliptic bowls and open apertures, while verticals and horizontals stay straight and even, giving the design a tidy, engineered rhythm. Uppercase forms are simplified and spacious; lowercase features a two-storey “a,” a single-storey “g,” and a compact, looped “j,” keeping text color even. Numerals are clear and straightforward, with softly rounded corners and stable proportions that sit comfortably alongside the letters.
Well suited to interface typography, dashboards, and product design where clear letterforms and steady spacing are important. Its rounded geometry also works for contemporary branding, packaging, and signage that needs a friendly, accessible voice. In editorial or presentation settings it maintains an even, readable texture across longer lines of text.
The overall tone is modern and approachable: clean enough for UI and technical contexts, but softened by rounded geometry that feels calm and friendly rather than stark. It reads as practical and unobtrusive, suited to designs that want clarity without sharpness.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, contemporary sans built from softened geometric primitives, balancing precision with approachability. Its consistent strokes, open forms, and rounded corners suggest a focus on legibility and versatility across digital and print applications.
Round forms like C, G, O, and Q emphasize superellipse shaping over perfect circles, creating a subtly squared silhouette at the extremes. The joins and terminals stay smooth and minimal, avoiding decorative gestures, which helps maintain a consistent texture in paragraphs and mixed-case settings.