Sans Superellipse Lami 4 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
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A monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with soft corner radii and squared-off curves that keep counters and bowls superelliptical. The forms are broadly extended with generous horizontal spacing and a steady, even stroke, creating a smooth, modular rhythm. Terminals are typically flat and clean; joins stay crisp, and the overall construction favors simplified, engineered shapes over calligraphic nuance. Numerals and uppercase follow the same rounded-rect logic, producing a consistent, system-like texture in both glyph grid and text settings.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where its extended width and rounded-rect geometry can read clearly: UI headings, dashboards, device/app branding, tech and gaming graphics, and modern signage. It also works well for numerical-heavy treatments such as scores, timers, and product codes where a consistent, systematized look is desired.
The rounded-square construction and expanded proportions give the face a contemporary, technology-forward tone. It feels streamlined and controlled—more interface and product than editorial—while the softened corners keep it approachable rather than harsh.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle industrial forms into a coherent alphabet: clean, modern, and highly consistent, optimized for contemporary tech-forward communication and sleek headline presence.
Distinctive superellipse counters make letters like O, D, and Q feel boxy-rounded, and many characters lean on horizontal emphasis (notably in E, F, and S). Lowercase maintains a compact, functional feel with minimal modulation, supporting a uniform, engineered appearance across mixed-case text.