Sans Superellipse Abril 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'CamingoMono' by Jan Fromm (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, technical docs, labels, utilitarian, technical, modern, clean, neutral, clarity, alignment, ui utility, distinctiveness, screen use, rounded corners, boxy rounds, geometric, compact, sturdy.
A compact monospaced sans with a squared, superellipse construction: curves feel like rounded rectangles rather than true circles, and straight strokes end in crisp, squared terminals. The stroke is even and sturdy, with minimal modulation and a consistent, mechanical rhythm across the set. Counters are relatively tight, and many forms (notably the round letters and numerals) read as slightly condensed into boxy ovals, reinforcing a disciplined grid-fit appearance. Lowercase is simple and unadorned, with single-storey shapes where expected and a clear, straightforward punctuation style.
Well suited to code and terminal-style interfaces, command-line tooling, and other contexts where strict character alignment matters. It also works effectively in tables, dashboards, labeling systems, and technical documentation where a steady, predictable typographic color improves scanning.
The overall tone is pragmatic and technical, leaning toward a contemporary, no-nonsense voice. Its rounded-square geometry adds a subtle friendliness while keeping a precise, engineered feel.
The design appears intended to deliver a highly legible monospaced texture with a distinctive rounded-rectangle geometry, balancing friendliness with a disciplined, engineered structure for screen-oriented, information-dense settings.
Distinctly squared bowls and rounded corners give the type a recognizable “softened industrial” silhouette, especially in letters like O/C/Q and in the numerals. The uniform spacing and fixed character widths create an even texture that stays consistent in lines of text and code-like samples.