Sans Superellipse Ondet 13 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminals, data tables, technical docs, technical, utilitarian, industrial, mechanical, retro, alignment, legibility, system voice, retro computing, geometric consistency, square-rounded, boxy, compact, sturdy, neutral.
This typeface is a monospaced, square-rounded sans with a strong superellipse construction: bowls and counters are formed from rounded rectangles, while verticals and horizontals stay firm and even. Corners are consistently softened, giving letters a blocky silhouette without feeling sharp. Strokes are uniform with minimal modulation, and the overall rhythm is highly regular, with tight internal shaping and generous clarity in the counters. Terminals are predominantly flat, and many forms (notably curves and diagonals) show a slightly engineered, geometric logic rather than calligraphic influence.
It suits code and developer-facing interfaces where fixed-width alignment matters, as well as UI labels, console/terminal styling, and structured information like tables or logs. The sturdy shapes also work for technical documentation, schematics, and retro-inspired interface mockups where a system-like voice is desired.
The font conveys a technical, no-nonsense tone with a subtle retro-computing flavor. Its disciplined spacing and square-rounded geometry feel industrial and pragmatic, suggesting tools, interfaces, and system labeling rather than expressive editorial typography.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, orderly monospaced reading experience with a distinctive square-rounded geometry, balancing legibility with a deliberately engineered aesthetic. It prioritizes consistency and alignment while adding character through superelliptical curves and compact, modular proportions.
Round characters like O/Q and 0 lean toward a rounded-rectangle outline, while diagonals in letters such as V/W/X are kept crisp and angular, reinforcing a constructed, mechanical feel. The dotted i/j and straightforward punctuation in the sample text maintain a clear, functional texture at display sizes.