Sans Superellipse Adnif 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Augmento' by R9 Type+Design (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, wayfinding, packaging, headlines, modern, clean, friendly, technical, neutral, clarity, modernization, approachability, system neutrality, geometric consistency, rounded corners, superelliptical, soft geometry, even rhythm, open apertures.
This typeface is a geometric sans with a superelliptical construction: curves feel like rounded rectangles, with smooth, consistent corner radii across bowls and counters. Strokes are monolinear with minimal modulation, and terminals are generally clean and squared-off with soft rounding rather than sharp cuts. Proportions are orderly and contemporary, with generous interior space in letters like C, O, and e, and a steady baseline rhythm that keeps text color even. Numerals and capitals follow the same softened-geometry logic, maintaining a cohesive, engineered look.
It suits interface typography and product ecosystems where a clean, contemporary voice is needed, including dashboards, apps, and settings screens. The softened geometry also works well for brand systems, packaging, and signage that want a modern feel without harshness. In larger sizes it makes crisp headlines, while in paragraphs it maintains an even, readable texture.
The overall tone is modern and pragmatic, balancing a clinical, tech-forward neatness with approachable softness from the rounded geometry. It reads as neutral and dependable, with a subtle friendliness that avoids feeling playful or decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, system-like sans with softened rectangular curves—combining geometric discipline with rounded friendliness. Its consistent shapes and restrained detailing suggest a focus on clarity, cohesion across glyphs, and a calm, modern presence in everyday reading and UI contexts.
Circular forms tend toward rounded-rectangular silhouettes, giving the font a distinctive “soft-square” identity in both uppercase and lowercase. The sample text shows clear differentiation between similar shapes (such as I, l, and 1) and maintains clarity at display sizes with stable spacing and consistent stroke presence.