Sans Superellipse Alrem 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, product design, signage, dashboards, branding, techy, clean, modern, friendly, utilitarian, clarity, systematization, modernization, approachability, consistency, rounded corners, geometric, superelliptical, monoline, open apertures.
A monoline sans with a superelliptical construction: rounds tend toward rounded-rectangle forms rather than pure circles, and corners are consistently softened. Curves and straight strokes meet with controlled radii, creating boxy bowls in letters like O, D, and P and similarly squared counters in numerals. Stems and bars are even in thickness, terminals are mostly straight-cut, and the overall rhythm is orderly and grid-like, with generous internal space and clear separation between shapes.
This style performs well in interface typography, dashboards, and wayfinding where clarity and consistent geometry matter. It can also support modern branding systems that want a clean, slightly softened technical look, and it remains legible in short paragraphs and headings.
The tone is contemporary and technical, with a calm, streamlined feel that reads as engineered and systematic. Rounded corners add approachability, keeping the voice friendly rather than austere, while the squared geometry suggests digital interfaces and product design.
The design appears intended to deliver a neutral, highly consistent geometric sans built from superellipse-like forms, balancing a digital, system-oriented structure with softened corners for approachability and smooth reading.
Uppercase forms lean geometric and structured (notably the rectangular O/Q and the squared C/G), while lowercase keeps simple, functional silhouettes with single-storey a and g. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect aesthetic, producing a cohesive set suited to on-screen UI patterns.