Sans Superellipse Bodel 1 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A very thin, monoline sans with rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) curves and generous internal space. Strokes maintain a consistent weight with smooth joins and softly squared terminals that keep the forms crisp rather than fully circular. Proportions feel spacious and slightly extended, with clean horizontal/vertical construction and restrained curvature; diagonals are fine and precise. Numerals and lowercase show a simplified, geometric drawing with open counters and minimal modulation, emphasizing clarity over personality.
Well-suited to modern branding systems, logotypes, and headline or display settings where a refined, minimal voice is desired. It can work effectively in interface or product contexts when used at larger sizes or with sufficient contrast and spacing. The clean geometry also fits packaging, labels, and environmental graphics that favor a sleek, understated look.
The overall tone is quiet and refined, reading as contemporary and design-forward. Its light, measured rhythm suggests a sleek, technical sophistication—more gallery and product design than editorial warmth. The rounded geometry softens the austerity, giving it an elegant, slightly futuristic calm.
The design appears intended to deliver a highly reduced, geometric sans voice with superelliptic roundness—prioritizing a sleek silhouette, contemporary neutrality, and a distinctive rounded-rectangle construction. Its consistent monoline drawing suggests an emphasis on precision and modernism rather than traditional text comfort.
In text, the extreme lightness and open shapes create a delicate color that benefits from ample sizes and comfortable spacing. The superelliptic rounds and squared-off terminals give it a distinctive “rounded-rectangle” signature, especially in C/G/O-style forms and the soft-cornered counters across letters and numerals.