Sans Superellipse Afret 11 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, tables, terminals, technical docs, technical, utilitarian, clean, contemporary, neutral, readability, alignment, system utility, modernization, rounded corners, boxy rounds, uniform strokes, open apertures, crisp terminals.
This font pairs monospaced rhythm with a soft-rectilinear construction: round letters feel built from rounded rectangles rather than pure circles. Strokes are even and low in contrast, with clean, straightforward terminals and minimal modulation. Curves connect smoothly into stems (notably in bowls and shoulders), while counters stay open and legible. The overall geometry is tidy and consistent, with a slightly squared-off sense of roundness that keeps forms compact and orderly.
Its fixed spacing and clear, open forms make it well-suited to code, command-line interfaces, and structured text such as tables, logs, and configuration files. It also works effectively for compact UI labels and technical documentation where consistent alignment and quick character recognition are priorities.
The tone is pragmatic and modern, balancing friendliness from rounded corners with a disciplined, engineered structure. It reads as calm and matter-of-fact, with a subtle “terminal/console” character that feels at home in technical contexts without becoming sterile.
The design intention appears focused on a readable monospaced workhorse with a contemporary, rounded-rect geometry—aiming for clarity in dense text while softening the mechanical feel through superellipse-like curves.
Round characters such as O and 0 appear more superelliptical than circular, reinforcing the squared-round theme. The numerals are straightforward and highly readable, and punctuation is kept simple and functional, supporting a clean texture in continuous text.