Sans Superellipse Hamep 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Approach' by Emtype Foundry, 'Bari Sans' by JCFonts, 'Neue Helvetica eText' by Linotype, 'Crique Grotesk' by Stawix, and 'NeoGram' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui design, product design, wayfinding, dashboards, branding, modern, clean, neutral, technical, approachable, legibility, system design, neutral branding, ui clarity, geometric voice, geometric, rounded, superelliptical, crisp, even.
A clean sans with superelliptical, rounded-rectangle construction across bowls and counters, producing a smooth, engineered geometry. Strokes are even and low-contrast with flat, decisive terminals; curves join straights with controlled rounding rather than fully circular forms. Proportions feel balanced and steady, with open apertures and clear interior space that keeps letters from clogging at text sizes. The lowercase shows straightforward, utilitarian shapes (single-storey a and g), while capitals maintain broad, stable widths and consistent rhythm. Figures are simple and legible with uniform stroke behavior and restrained detailing.
Well-suited to interface typography, product labeling, and information design where clarity and consistent spacing matter. Its rounded-rect geometry also fits contemporary brand systems, app screens, and dashboards, and it can scale to signage or wayfinding that benefits from stable, easily recognized letterforms.
The overall tone is contemporary and matter-of-fact, with a friendly edge coming from the rounded superellipse forms. It reads as rational and system-oriented rather than expressive, aiming for clarity and consistency. The voice feels quietly confident—neutral enough for interface work while still warm compared to sharper grotesques.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, highly legible sans with a distinct superelliptical skeleton—bridging utilitarian clarity with softened, approachable geometry. It prioritizes consistency, neutrality, and clean rhythm for use across digital and print systems.
Round forms (C, O, Q, 0, 8, 9) lean toward squarish, softened corners, reinforcing a modular, UI-ready personality. Diagonals in letters like K, V, W, X, and Y are clean and sturdy, and the punctuation in the sample text sits unobtrusively, supporting long lines without drawing attention.