Sans Superellipse Pyris 4 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, branding, posters, wayfinding, techy, clean, modular, futuristic, signage, space saving, modern identity, systematic design, distinctive geometry, geometric, rounded-rect, closed apertures, compact, crisp.
A compact geometric sans with monoline strokes and a strong rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction. Curves resolve into squarish bowls and rounded corners, while joins often terminate in angled, chamfer-like points that add a slightly faceted rhythm. Proportions are narrow and vertically oriented, with closed or near-closed apertures and relatively short crossbars that keep counters tight. The overall texture is even and controlled, producing a tidy, engineered silhouette across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Well-suited to interface labels, dashboards, and product branding where a compact, geometric voice supports a technical aesthetic. It also works effectively for headlines, posters, and wayfinding systems that benefit from a consistent, modular rhythm and distinctive silhouettes. For longer reading, it will perform best at moderate sizes where the tight counters remain open enough.
The typeface reads as contemporary and engineered, with a subtle sci‑fi edge from its squarish curves and pointed terminals. It feels efficient and systematic rather than friendly or calligraphic, lending a precise, device-like tone to text. The distinctive angular touches add character without pushing it into novelty territory.
The design appears intended to blend utilitarian readability with a signature geometric system based on rounded rectangles, adding small angular accents to avoid generic neutrality. Its narrow proportions and controlled stroke behavior suggest a focus on space-efficient setting and a modern, tech-forward identity.
Several glyphs show intentionally stylized terminals and vertices (notably in diagonal letters), creating a consistent “cut” motif that can become a recognizable brand detail at display sizes. The compact apertures and tight counters contribute to a dense color, which may emphasize clarity in short strings more than in long, small text.