Sans Superellipse Algut 3 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, signage, display, branding, tech editorial, futuristic, technical, clean, minimal, digital aesthetic, system clarity, modern branding, geometric consistency, rounded corners, rectilinear, geometric, monoline, modular.
A geometric sans built from squared and superelliptical forms, with rounded corners and consistent monoline strokes. Curves are minimized in favor of softened right angles, giving bowls and counters a rounded-rectangle feel (notably in O, D, 0, and 8). Terminals are mostly flat and squared-off, with occasional gentle hooks in letters like J and the lowercase a. Proportions are fairly compact with open apertures and clear separation between stems and joins, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm in text.
Well-suited to user interfaces, dashboards, and software branding where a clean, constructed geometry supports clarity and a contemporary feel. It also works for wayfinding and signage, labels, and modern display settings where the rounded-rect forms can read quickly at a distance. In editorial or marketing contexts, it fits tech, science, gaming, and product communications that benefit from a precise, modern voice.
The overall tone reads modern and tech-forward, combining a schematic, modular construction with friendly rounded edges. It feels precise and systematic rather than expressive, suggesting digital interfaces, instrumentation, and contemporary product aesthetics.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rect, superelliptical geometry into a practical sans for headings and short-to-medium text, prioritizing consistency, legibility, and a distinctly digital silhouette. Rounded corners soften the otherwise rectilinear construction, balancing strict structure with approachability.
Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, yielding a particularly distinctive 2, 3, 5, and 8 with squared turns and softened corners. In the sample text, the uniform stroke and tight geometry create a consistent texture that stays orderly even across longer lines, with emphasis coming more from shape than from contrast or calligraphic modulation.