Sans Superellipse Apmy 4 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app design, wayfinding, tech branding, dashboards, futuristic, technical, minimal, systematic design, modern clarity, soft geometry, rounded corners, geometric, squared rounds, clean, crisp.
A clean geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like curves, with straight verticals and horizontals connected by consistently softened corners. Strokes appear uniform and monolinear, producing an even color on the page and a clear, schematic rhythm. Counters are generally open and squarish-rounded, and terminals tend to finish flat or with gentle curvature rather than sharp points. The overall construction emphasizes simple, modular forms—visible in the squared bowls, the rounded-shoulder arches (m/n), and the streamlined numerals.
This face suits user interfaces, product labeling, dashboards, and other screen-forward applications where a tidy, modular look helps information feel structured. It also works well for tech-oriented branding, headings, and wayfinding systems that benefit from geometric clarity and softened corners.
The design reads modern and engineered, with a calm, functional tone that suggests interfaces, devices, and contemporary signage. Its rounded corners soften the geometry, keeping it approachable while still feeling precise and tech-forward.
The letterforms appear designed to merge geometric rigor with a friendly softness, using consistent rounded-rectangle construction to create a cohesive system. The intent seems to be a contemporary, screen-native sans that feels precise, minimal, and recognizable at a glance.
Several glyphs lean into a ‘rounded-square’ logic rather than pure circles, giving text a distinctive grid-like texture. The single-storey lowercase forms and the simplified, open shapes contribute to quick scanning in short strings and UI-like contexts.