Sans Superellipse Dasa 11 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, tech packaging, signage, posters, tech, futuristic, playful, clean, friendly, digital feel, geometric coherence, friendly modernity, distinct display, rounded, modular, geometric, soft-cornered, open.
A rounded, geometric sans with a distinctly modular construction: many curves resolve into softened corners and squarish bowls, giving the alphabet a superellipse/rounded-rectangle backbone. Strokes are consistently even, with smooth terminals and generous corner radii that keep forms crisp rather than bubbly. Counters are open and simple, and several glyphs favor single-storey structures (notably in the lowercase), reinforcing a streamlined, engineered feel. Overall proportions are tidy and compact with clear spacing and a steady rhythm across caps, lowercase, and figures.
It suits UI and product labeling, app/tech branding, and compact headlines where a modern, geometric voice is desired. The clear, rounded forms also work well for signage, infographics, and packaging that benefits from a friendly, futuristic aesthetic.
The design reads as contemporary and tech-oriented, with a lightly retro-digital flavor reminiscent of interface lettering and sci‑fi signage. Rounded corners and simplified shapes soften the mood, adding approachability and a slightly playful tone while staying orderly and functional.
The likely intention is to deliver a clean, contemporary sans built from superelliptic geometry—optimized for a recognizable, system-like look with softened corners for warmth. It aims to balance a digital, engineered structure with approachable readability in short to medium display text.
The font’s character is driven by repeated rounded-rectangle motifs and consistent curvature logic across letters and numerals, producing strong stylistic coherence. Distinctive glyph shaping in characters like the W/M and several lowercase forms enhances personality and makes the face feel purpose-built for display use rather than anonymous text setting.