Sans Superellipse Afluf 1 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
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A rounded, monoline sans with superellipse-like construction: curves resolve into softened rectangular turns and terminals, creating a squarish-round rhythm throughout. Strokes are even and lightly built, with open apertures and generous counters that keep forms clear at text sizes. Proportions favor a tall x-height and compact ascenders/descenders, while letter widths vary naturally for a lively, readable texture. Details like the single-storey “a” and “g,” the simple, straight-backed “r,” and the rounded-bowl numerals reinforce a consistent, modern geometry.
Well-suited to interface typography, product UI, dashboards, and signage where clarity and a friendly modern tone matter. Its open forms and tall x-height also make it effective for short-to-medium text in web and mobile, as well as contemporary branding and packaging that benefits from a softened geometric feel.
The overall tone is contemporary and personable—clean and efficient, but softened by rounded corners and smooth joins. It feels tech-adjacent and UI-friendly rather than formal, with a calm, approachable voice that reads as modern without being stark.
The design appears intended to balance functional readability with a distinctive rounded-rectangle geometry, offering a modern sans that feels warm and accessible. Its consistent monoline construction and softened terminals suggest a focus on digital-first clarity and a clean, contemporary brand voice.
Capitals are straightforward and geometric, with rounded corners preventing sharpness in shapes like E, F, and T. Curved letters (C, G, S) maintain a controlled, superellipse tension rather than purely circular forms, giving the design a distinctive soft-rectilinear character. The numerals follow the same logic, with notably rounded 2/3/5 and open, legible 6/9.