Sans Superellipse Pybas 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Opinion Pro' by Mint Type and 'Althawra Fikra' by syria arabic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, labels, editorial, data display, clean, modern, utilitarian, technical, neutral, space efficiency, clarity, modernism, systematic design, neutral branding, condensed, monolinear, rounded, superelliptic, compact.
A compact sans with monolinear strokes and a distinctly rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction in bowls and counters. Curves are smooth and controlled, terminals are clean and mostly square-cut, and joins stay crisp without calligraphic modulation. The proportions are tight and efficient, with narrow capitals and compact lowercase forms; rounded letters like O/C/G read as softened rectangles rather than perfect circles. Numerals match the same streamlined, geometric logic, maintaining even color and consistent rhythm in text.
Well-suited to interface typography, wayfinding, labeling, and other space-conscious applications where compact letterforms help fit more information per line. It can also work in editorial subheads and short paragraphs when a clean, contemporary texture is desired, and its consistent numerals make it suitable for tables, dashboards, and measurement-heavy content.
The overall tone is neutral and functional, with a contemporary, system-like clarity. Its rounded geometry adds a subtle friendliness while remaining restrained, giving it a tech-forward, practical voice suited to information-first design.
This design appears intended to deliver high-efficiency readability in a compact footprint while expressing a contemporary geometric identity. The superelliptic curves and uniform stroke treatment suggest a deliberate balance between friendliness and a disciplined, technical demeanor.
Round forms show squarish curvature and generous internal rounding, producing stable, boxy counters. The lowercase includes a single-storey “a” and a straightforward “g,” reinforcing the pared-down, engineered feel. Spacing and stroke density create an even texture that stays orderly in longer lines.