Uniform Rounded Full Family Review

: Based on 1.5 circles stacked with straight sides.

: Includes Ligatures, Old Style Figures (slightly smaller than cap height for better text blending), Tabular Lining Figures, and Alternates. Recommended Use Cases Uniform Rounded Full Family

: Supports over 140 languages, including Central European, Baltic, Turkish, and Romanian. : Based on 1

: Based on two circles stacked with straight sides. : Based on two circles stacked with straight sides

is an eighteen-style sans serif "superfamily" designed by Richard Miller and published by Miller Type Foundry . Released in 2015 as a companion to the 2014 typeface Uniform , it is a multi-width geometric family built around the geometry of the circle. Design Philosophy and Structure

The family's defining characteristic is its mathematical approach to width, using the letter "O" as a geometric anchor: : Based on a near-perfect circle.

This unique framework allows the family to bridge the gap between purely circular geometric fonts and more utilitarian, straight-sided condensed typefaces. To ensure visual balance, the foundry first drew the weight followed by the Light weight, which prevents the letterforms from "breaking down" or appearing unbalanced in heavier styles. Family Variations and Technical Specs