Sans Superellipse Pykuv 13 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bebas Neue Pro' by Dharma Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, app design, wayfinding, editorial, brand systems, modern, clean, neutral, technical, friendly, clarity, versatility, systematic, approachability, rounded, geometric, monoline, open apertures, soft corners.
A clean, monoline sans with rounded-rectangle geometry that keeps corners softly eased rather than fully circular. Curves in letters like C, G, O, and Q feel superelliptical, while straight strokes stay steady and even, creating a calm rhythm. Proportions are balanced and legible: capitals are simple and open, lowercase forms are straightforward with minimal modulation, and bowls and counters stay generously clear. Numerals are similarly plain and readable, with consistent stroke endings and a restrained, systematic construction.
Well-suited to interface typography, product copy, and signage where even texture and quick recognition matter. Its controlled geometry also works for contemporary branding systems and editorial layouts that need a neutral, modern voice. The clean numerals and straightforward punctuation style make it practical for dashboards, labels, and general-purpose text settings.
The overall tone is contemporary and composed, with a subtle friendliness coming from the rounded shaping. It reads as neutral and utilitarian rather than expressive, lending a quietly technical, product-oriented feel. The design suggests clarity and approachability without calling attention to itself.
The design appears intended as a versatile, modern sans that prioritizes clarity and consistency, using rounded-rectangle forms to soften an otherwise systematic construction. It aims to provide a neutral, dependable reading experience while adding a modestly friendly edge through its corner treatment and open counters.
The family shows consistent rounding across joins and terminals, giving a cohesive texture in text. Letterforms avoid sharp traps or dramatic quirks, favoring predictable shapes and steady spacing for an even typographic color.