Sans Superellipse Abday 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'NuOrder' by The Northern Block and 'Libertad' by TipoType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product branding, dashboards, signage, headlines, modern, clean, friendly, techy, neutral, clarity, modernization, approachability, system design, branding, rounded corners, geometric, open apertures, compact bowls, soft terminals.
A geometric sans with subtly rounded corners and a superellipse-driven construction. Curves read as squared-off rounds rather than perfect circles, giving letters like O, C, and G a softly rectilinear feel. Strokes are even and steady with minimal modulation, and the overall proportions are balanced, with generous counters and generally open apertures. Terminals are clean and mostly straight-cut, producing crisp joins on letters like K, V, W, and Y while keeping the texture smooth in continuous text.
Well-suited to interface typography, product UI, dashboards, and wayfinding where clarity and consistent rhythm matter. It also works effectively for contemporary headlines and brand systems that benefit from geometric structure with softened edges, and it holds up in mixed text-and-number contexts such as specs, pricing, and labeling.
The design feels contemporary and pragmatic, with a mild friendliness coming from the rounded geometry. Its controlled, engineered shapes suggest a tech-adjacent tone—confident and systematic—while staying neutral enough for everyday interface and editorial settings.
Likely drawn to deliver a modern geometric voice that feels precise but not cold, using rounded-rectangle curves to soften the silhouette without sacrificing clarity. The consistent stroke behavior and orderly proportions point to an intention of stable readability and a cohesive, system-friendly typographic texture.
The uppercase has a sturdy, sign-like clarity, while the lowercase maintains an orderly rhythm with simple, single-storey forms and straightforward punctuation. Numerals appear constructed to match the same rounded-rectilinear logic, supporting consistent typographic color in mixed alphanumeric settings.