Sans Superellipse Adrom 5 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, product design, branding, signage, headlines, futuristic, technical, clean, friendly, minimal, geometric clarity, modern utility, tech-forward, approachable minimalism, system consistency, rounded corners, squared curves, soft geometry, open counters, high legibility.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like shapes, with consistent stroke weight and softly squared curves. Corners are uniformly rounded, terminals feel clean and engineered, and curves transition with a slightly rectilinear tension rather than fully circular bowls. Proportions are compact and orderly, with open apertures and clear counters that keep the texture even in paragraph settings. The numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, staying simple and monoline in appearance for a cohesive, system-like set.
Well suited to user interfaces, dashboards, and product labeling where clarity and a modern geometric voice are desired. The clean construction and open counters also support wayfinding and signage at medium-to-large sizes. In branding, it can convey a contemporary, tech-forward identity while remaining approachable.
The overall tone is modern and technical, with a sleek, device-ready polish. Its softened corners add approachability, balancing a futuristic, engineered feel with a calm, friendly neutrality. The result reads as contemporary and efficient rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to merge geometric precision with softened edges, using superellipse-driven forms to feel both engineered and human-friendly. It aims for consistent rhythm and quick recognition across a full basic character set, making it practical for contemporary digital and product contexts.
Distinctive rounded-rectangle construction gives many letters a gently squared silhouette, creating a consistent rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and figures. The shapes stay disciplined and modular, which supports a tidy, interface-oriented impression in both short labels and longer text.