Sans Superellipse Pyboh 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, headlines, posters, branding, clean, modern, utilitarian, technical, friendly, clarity, modernity, system feel, approachability, geometric consistency, rounded corners, condensed caps, open counters, high contrast apertures, square dots.
A rounded-rectilinear sans with monoline strokes and softened corners throughout. Curves tend to resolve into squarish bowls and superellipse-like forms, giving letters a crisp geometry without feeling sharp. Uppercase proportions read slightly narrow with compact bowls, while lowercase maintains clear, open counters and straightforward construction. Terminals are mostly flat, joins are tidy, and punctuation/details like the i/j dots and comma feel square and blocky, reinforcing the geometric rhythm.
Well-suited to interface text, labels, and wayfinding where clarity and compact shapes help scanning. It also works for headlines and branding that want a modern, geometric feel with softened edges, and for posters or packaging that benefit from a crisp, structured rhythm.
The overall tone is clean and practical with a gently friendly edge from the rounded corners. Its geometry and disciplined rhythm suggest a technical, UI-forward voice, while the softened shaping keeps it approachable rather than harsh or industrial.
The design appears intended to merge geometric discipline with gentle rounding for a contemporary sans that stays readable and controlled at display and interface sizes. Its consistent corner treatment and squared curves aim to create a distinctive, system-like personality without sacrificing straightforward letterforms.
Distinctive cues include the single-storey lowercase a and g, a compact, rounded-rectangular e, and an angular y with a clean diagonal tail. Numerals share the same squared-round logic; the 0 is notably narrow and vertical, and the 1 is a simple upright form with a small angled head, all consistent with the font’s restrained, engineered styling.