Sans Superellipse Abduh 19 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neuron' and 'Neuron Angled' by Corradine Fonts, 'Muller' and 'Muller Next' by Fontfabric, 'Branding SF' by Latinotype, 'PF Square Sans Condensed Pro' by Parachute, and 'Nauman Neue' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, branding, signage, editorial, modern, neutral, friendly, clean, pragmatic, clarity, modernization, approachability, system consistency, versatility, geometric, rounded, soft corners, even color, open counters.
A geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly eased corners throughout. Strokes are uniform and produce an even typographic color, with straightforward terminals and minimal modulation. Curves on letters like C, G, O, and S feel superelliptical rather than purely circular, and joins stay crisp without becoming sharp. Lowercase forms are compact and tidy, with a double-storey “a,” a single-storey “g,” and a clean, utilitarian rhythm across text.
Works well for interface copy, product and corporate communication, and general-purpose typography where a clean, modern voice is needed. The rounded geometry and even texture also suit headlines, wayfinding, and packaging that benefits from a friendly but disciplined sans.
The overall tone is contemporary and approachable, balancing technical cleanliness with gentle rounding. It reads as calm and matter-of-fact rather than expressive, giving text a friendly, product-oriented neutrality.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary geometric feel with softened edges, aiming for high clarity and a consistent, system-ready rhythm across letters and numbers. The superelliptical curves suggest an intent to feel modern and approachable without sacrificing neutrality.
Capitals have a stable, sign-like presence with broad bowls and clear interior spaces, while the lowercase maintains good separation between similar shapes (notably i/l and n/h). Numerals follow the same rounded geometry, with simple, legible silhouettes suited to mixed UI and editorial contexts.