Sans Superellipse Asdod 4 is a light, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, signage, posters, ui labels, branding, minimal, modernist, technical, retro-futurist, precise, space saving, systematic forms, clean display, technical clarity, condensed, rounded corners, geometric, superelliptical, open counters.
A condensed, monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like shapes. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness with softly radiused corners and largely vertical terminals, creating a clean, engineered rhythm. Curves tend toward squarish bowls (notably in C, D, O, and Q) and the overall construction favors straight-sided forms with controlled rounding rather than fully circular geometry. Uppercase proportions are tall and narrow, while the lowercase keeps a simple, single-storey construction where applicable, with open apertures and minimal modulation.
This face is best suited to display settings where space is tight and a crisp, structured look is desired—headlines, posters, wayfinding, packaging, and brand marks. The consistent stroke and simplified forms also make it a natural fit for UI labels, dashboards, and technical or product-oriented graphics, especially at medium to large sizes.
The tone feels modern and technical with a subtle retro-futurist flavor, like industrial labeling or mid-century display signage. Its narrow, upright stance and rounded-rect geometry read as orderly and efficient, with a calm, understated personality rather than expressive or calligraphic character.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, highly regular sans with a distinctive superelliptical skeleton—prioritizing clarity, repetition of forms, and a contemporary, systematized look for modern display and informational typography.
The numerals follow the same tall, condensed logic, with rounded corners and clear silhouettes; the 0 is a narrow rounded rectangle and the 1 is a simple vertical form. Distinctive details include a squared, open G with a minimal interior bar and a Q formed from an O-like shape with a small tail, reinforcing the systematic, modular construction.