Sans Superellipse Kuro 2 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like curves, with monoline strokes and softened terminals throughout. Counters and bowls are squared-off yet heavily radiused, creating a consistent “capsule” geometry across letters and figures. The design runs broad in proportion with open spacing and stable, upright construction; diagonals and joins are crisp but never sharp, and round letters read as squarish ovals. Details like the single-storey a and g, the squared C/S curves, and the flat-ended horizontals reinforce a modular, engineered rhythm.
Well-suited to interface typography, dashboards, hardware/software branding, and product systems where a clean, modern voice is needed. Its wide, rounded geometry also works effectively for short headlines, wayfinding, and display settings where the superellipse forms can read as a deliberate style cue.
The overall tone feels contemporary and tech-forward while staying approachable due to the generous rounding and open forms. It suggests UI/industrial modernism rather than editorial warmth, projecting clarity, efficiency, and a mild sci‑fi sensibility without looking aggressive.
The font appears intended to deliver a cohesive, geometry-driven sans for modern digital contexts—prioritizing legibility through open forms and consistency through a rounded-rect modular construction. Its softened corners and monoline structure suggest a deliberate balance between technical precision and user-friendly tone.
The numerals and uppercase share the same rounded-rect logic, giving interfaces and systems a cohesive, “designed as a set” appearance. At text sizes the wide stance and simplified curves keep shapes distinct, though the uniform stroke and rounded corners emphasize smoothness over calligraphic nuance.