Sans Superellipse Pylah 14 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui text, terminal, data tables, labels, technical, utilitarian, clean, neutral, modern, clarity, alignment, system ui, utility, rounded corners, square-leaning, even rhythm, crisp terminals, open apertures.
A clean monospaced sans with softly squared, superellipse-like curves and consistent stroke behavior. Rounds (C, O, 0) read as rounded rectangles rather than perfect circles, giving the design a compact, engineered geometry. Terminals are mostly straight and crisp, with minimal modulation and clear, open counters; punctuation and dots are simple and high-contrast against the stems. Overall spacing is even and grid-friendly, producing a steady, mechanical texture in paragraphs.
Well-suited to code editors, terminals, and developer tools where consistent character widths support alignment. It also works for UI text, settings panels, captions, and data-heavy layouts such as tables, logs, and dashboards where an even typographic rhythm improves scanning.
The tone is practical and contemporary, leaning toward a developer/terminal aesthetic rather than expressive or decorative. Its rounded-rectangle forms soften the voice slightly, keeping it approachable while remaining matter-of-fact and precise.
The design appears intended as a modern monospaced workhorse: highly regular spacing, simplified constructions, and rounded-rectangular curves that keep the texture calm and readable at small sizes while preserving a technical, structured feel.
Uppercase forms feel tall and neatly contained, while lowercase keeps a straightforward, functional construction with single-storey shapes visible in letters like “a”. Numerals are clear and similarly squared-off, matching the overall superellipse geometry and reinforcing a consistent, system-like rhythm.