Sans Superellipse Asbol 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, editorial, condensed, modern, clean, urban, space saving, modern utility, compact clarity, systematic tone, monoline, tall, aperture-open, minimal, crisp.
A tall, tightly set sans with a strongly condensed stance and mostly monoline strokes. Curves are drawn with softened, rounded-rectangle logic, giving bowls and counters an even, controlled feel. Terminals are clean and straightforward, with minimal flare; joins stay compact, and the overall rhythm is vertical and economical. The lowercase keeps a practical, readable structure while the caps and numerals maintain consistent narrow proportions for a unified texture in text.
It performs best in headlines, subheads, posters, and packaging where verticality and space economy are valuable. The consistent, low-drama stroke behavior also suits editorial layouts, navigation labels, and signage systems that need a clean, compact voice.
The tone reads modern and matter-of-fact, with an editorial crispness that feels efficient rather than decorative. Its condensed geometry suggests contemporary signage and compact information design, projecting a cool, urban clarity.
The likely intention is a space-saving, contemporary sans that maintains clarity at narrow widths while staying neutral enough for broad branding and layout work. Its softened rectangular curves aim to add approachability without sacrificing a disciplined, compact rhythm.
The design’s narrow set and steady stroke weight create a dense, even color in paragraphs, especially in mixed-case settings. Round letters keep open counters, helping legibility despite the compressed width, while the overall spacing appears tuned to preserve a tidy, column-friendly texture.