Sans Superellipse Adlev 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
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This typeface is built from rounded-rectangle geometry with smooth superellipse curves and consistently softened corners. Strokes are even and monoline, with straight verticals and horizontals paired to broad, rounded bowls and squared-off curves. Counters are generous and apertures stay open, keeping forms like C, G, S, and a/e readable at a glance. The lowercase shows a tall x-height and compact extenders, while the overall rhythm stays orderly and slightly mechanical due to the repeated rounded-square motif across letters and numerals.
It performs well in user interfaces, dashboards, and other screen-forward contexts where clear shapes and open counters help recognition. The geometric, rounded construction also suits contemporary branding, packaging, and short headline settings, as well as wayfinding or labeling systems that benefit from a clean, repeatable visual logic.
The overall tone feels modern and tech-forward, with a calm, engineered cleanliness. Rounded terminals keep it approachable rather than harsh, giving it a friendly sci‑fi and interface-like character. Its uniform stroke and geometric construction suggest precision and reliability.
The design appears intended to translate superellipse and rounded-rectangle forms into an easily readable sans, balancing a technical aesthetic with softened edges. It aims for consistent construction across letters and numbers to create a cohesive, modern voice that remains legible in practical settings.
Distinctive details include a rounded-square O/0, a simple single-storey a, and numerals that echo the same softened rectangular logic (notably 2, 3, 5, and 9). Curves tend to resolve into flat-ish shoulders and corners rather than true circles, creating a consistent modular feel across the set.