Sans Superellipse Pymef 11 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bartholeme Sans' by Galapagos, 'Rotulo' by Huy!Fonts, and 'Robusta' by Tilde (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, data tables, packaging, editorial, clean, functional, modern, neutral, technical, space saving, legibility, systematic geometry, clarity, condensed, rounded corners, monoline, open apertures, compact.
A compact sans with monoline strokes and subtly rounded, superellipse-like curves that keep forms smooth without feeling soft. Proportions are tall and economical, with relatively narrow letterforms and tight interior spaces balanced by open apertures in characters like C, e, and s. Terminals are clean and mostly straight-cut, and curves transition into stems with controlled, squared-off rounding, giving counters a rounded-rectangle feel. Numerals follow the same restrained geometry, staying clear and consistent alongside the text figures.
This typeface works well where space is limited but legibility must remain steady, such as interface labels, navigation and wayfinding systems, dashboards, and tabular or dense informational layouts. It can also serve as a clean supporting sans for packaging and editorial typography when a compact, modern texture is desired.
The overall tone is pragmatic and contemporary, leaning toward a utilitarian clarity rather than expressive personality. Its disciplined rhythm and compact build suggest a straightforward, no-nonsense voice suited to information-first typography.
The design appears intended to provide a space-saving, highly legible sans with a controlled superellipse geometry—prioritizing consistency, clarity, and a tidy rhythm across letters and numerals.
Diagonal strokes (A, V, W, X, Y) are kept crisp and relatively narrow, reinforcing the condensed texture. The lowercase shows simple, readable constructions with single-storey a and g, helping maintain an efficient, modern texture in running text.