Sans Superellipse Allim 4 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, dashboards, wayfinding, tech branding, packaging, tech, futuristic, clean, precise, minimal, ui clarity, geometric identity, modernization, system consistency, rounded, monoline, geometric, modular, squared.
A geometric monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like forms. Corners are consistently softened, producing squared counters and bowls with even curvature and a slightly modular construction. Stroke endings are clean and mostly horizontal/vertical, with minimal overshoot and a tidy, engineered rhythm. Uppercase shapes feel wide and stable, while the lowercase keeps simple single-storey forms (notably a and g) and compact apertures; numerals follow the same rounded-square logic, with an angular, open 4 and a squared 0.
Works well for interface typography, device labeling, dashboards, and other screen-forward applications where clean geometry and consistent rounding support clarity. It also suits tech branding, product packaging, and short headlines that benefit from a modern, engineered voice.
The overall tone is contemporary and technical, with a controlled, gadget-like neatness that reads as futuristic without becoming decorative. Its rounded corners soften the geometry, giving it an approachable, user-interface friendliness while still feeling precise and systematic.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rect geometry into a readable sans for contemporary digital contexts, prioritizing consistency of corner radius, straightforward construction, and a crisp, modern rhythm across letters and numerals.
Distinctive details include a squared, rounded O/Q family with a short Q tail, a boxy G with a simple internal bar, and a w formed from joined strokes that keeps the baseline crisp. The punctuation and dot elements appear small and square-ish, reinforcing the pixel-adjacent, UI-oriented character.