
CirrusCumulus operates from a geometric skeleton with circular 'o' forms and constructed letter shapes, following the systematic logic that defines geometric sans-serifs. The stroke contrast is minimal, maintaining uniform weight throughout the alphabet, while the apertures are moderately open—a deliberate softening of the rigid geometric template. Terminal cuts are clean and orthogonal, reinforcing the constructed nature, though subtle optical corrections prevent the mechanical coldness of pure geometric faces. This typeface belongs to the Swiss-influenced geometric grotesk tradition but with contemporary refinements that make it less austere than Futura or Avenir. The x-height is generous relative to the cap height, creating sturdy letter forms that maintain legibility across sizes. CirrusCumulus excels in digital interfaces and contemporary branding where geometric clarity is desired without sacrificing approachability, though the absence of italics limits its typographic versatility.
