Sans Superellipse Ondet 14 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, dashboards, data tables, terminals, industrial, utilitarian, technical, neutral, modern, clarity, alignment, system ui, technical readability, rounded corners, squared curves, sturdy, compact, crisp.
A compact, monospaced sans with a sturdy, even stroke and a clear superelliptic construction: curves read as rounded rectangles rather than perfect circles. Terminals are blunt and squared-off, with consistently softened corners that keep the texture friendly while remaining highly structured. Uppercase forms are tall and stable, while lowercase stays straightforward and minimally stylized, producing a steady rhythm and uniform color in lines of text. Numerals are broad and legible with simple geometry, matching the set’s overall boxy-round logic.
This face is well suited to environments where alignment and scanning matter: code editors, terminal-style interfaces, data tables, configuration screens, and compact UI labeling. Its uniform spacing and firm shapes also work for technical documentation, schematics, and product interfaces that benefit from a disciplined typographic voice.
The tone is pragmatic and technical, balancing machine-like regularity with approachable rounded corners. It feels contemporary and functional—more tool-like than expressive—suggesting clarity, reliability, and restraint.
The design appears intended to provide a clean, grid-aligned reading experience with a softened geometric feel—prioritizing consistency, legibility, and predictable spacing for technical and interface contexts.
Counters tend toward squarish apertures, and many joins emphasize right angles softened by small radii, reinforcing the rounded-rectangle theme across letters and digits. The consistent character width creates a grid-like cadence that reads especially orderly in mixed-case samples and numeric strings.