Sans Superellipse Almew 10 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, signage, posters, packaging, futuristic, technical, clean, minimal, retro, interface voice, techno aesthetic, geometric system, modern clarity, rounded, geometric, modular, square-rounded, precise.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with softly radiused corners and consistently even stroke weight. Curves are largely squared-off into superellipse-like bowls, giving letters such as O, D, and P a compact, capsule feel rather than fully circular forms. Terminals are mostly blunt and horizontal/vertical, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm; diagonals (V, W, X, Y) are straight and slightly softened where they meet. Proportions are compact and condensed overall, with tidy apertures and simplified joins, and the lowercase follows the same modular construction for a unified texture in text.
This style works well for UI labels, dashboards, device screens, and wayfinding where a clean, engineered look is desired. It also suits tech and gaming branding, poster headlines, and packaging where a geometric, futuristic tone can carry the design. In longer text, it performs best at moderate sizes where the squared counters remain clear.
The overall tone is futuristic and utilitarian, suggesting digital interfaces, instrumentation, and mid-century-to-sci‑fi display aesthetics. Its rounded-square construction keeps the mood friendly enough for modern UI, while the rigid geometry and tight spacing read as technical and systematic.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle/superellipse shapes into an approachable techno sans, balancing strict modular construction with softened corners for clarity and personality. The consistent stroke and simplified forms prioritize a stable, system-like texture that feels at home in contemporary digital and industrial contexts.
Distinctive squared bowls and flattened arcs create strong word shapes and a recognizable silhouette, especially in all-caps. The punctuation shown (dots and question mark) follows the same squared, minimal logic, helping maintain a consistent voice across text.