Sans Superellipse Asnez 4 is a very light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface is an ultra-thin, geometric sans with a rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction throughout. Strokes are consistently fine, with crisp joins and smooth corners that read as softly squared rather than purely circular. Proportions are relatively narrow and tall, with generous internal space and open counters; the overall rhythm feels airy and precise. Several forms show streamlined, simplified terminals and a slightly engineered look (notably in bowls and arches), while maintaining clear differentiation between similar shapes in both capitals and lowercase.
Best suited for headlines, wordmarks, and short display text where its fine strokes and geometric character can be appreciated. It can work well for tech or lifestyle branding, posters, and premium packaging, and for large UI/UX display moments where a sleek, minimal tone is desired.
The tone is cool and contemporary, combining refinement with a slightly sci‑fi, display-oriented edge. Its delicate weight and rounded-rect geometry suggest sleek technology branding, modern architecture, and minimalist editorial styling rather than casual or traditional voice.
The likely intention is to provide a refined geometric sans that emphasizes superelliptic forms and precision, creating a distinctive modern identity with a light, elegant footprint. The consistent construction across cases and figures suggests a system designed for cohesive branding and display typography.
The design’s extremely light strokes and ample spacing give it a distinctive, high-end presence at larger sizes, while the squared-round skeleton keeps curves feeling controlled and systematic. Numerals and capitals carry the same superelliptic logic, reinforcing a cohesive, constructed system across the set.