Sans Superellipse Abbed 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Isard' and 'Isard Hebrew Latin' by Letterjuice (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, signage, brand systems, presentations, clean, friendly, modern, neutral, pragmatic, clarity, system coherence, modern utility, approachability, geometric, rounded, superelliptic, open apertures, monoline.
A clean sans with monoline strokes and rounded, superellipse-like curves that give bowls and counters a softly squared geometry. Terminals are smooth and unflared, with crisp joins and an overall even color on the page. Uppercase forms read geometric and stable, while lowercase shows straightforward construction with open apertures and simple, functional shapes. Numerals are clear and contemporary, matching the same rounded-rectangle logic and consistent stroke weight.
Well suited to interface typography, dashboards, and product branding where a clean, contemporary sans is needed without sharp edges. It should also work effectively for headings and short-to-medium text in print or digital layouts, as well as wayfinding and labeling where clear, rounded forms aid quick recognition.
The overall tone is modern and approachable, with a quietly technical, product-minded feel. Its rounded geometry keeps it from feeling stark, while the restrained details maintain a neutral, matter-of-fact voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a neutral, dependable sans that feels modern and engineered, using superelliptic rounds to achieve a friendly, device-appropriate geometry. Its consistent strokes and restrained detailing suggest a focus on clarity, scalability, and a cohesive system look across letters and numerals.
Round letters such as O/C/G/Q show a distinctly superelliptic contour—more squarish than a true circle—creating a consistent, grid-friendly rhythm. The forms remain compact and tidy in text, with clear differentiation between similar shapes (e.g., I, l, and 1) through proportion and terminals rather than added ornament.