Sans Superellipse Halit 5 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Kabyta' by Agny Hasya Studio, 'Aguda' and 'Aguda Stencil' by Graviton, 'Lustra Text' by Grype, 'Kairos Sans' by Monotype, 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat, and 'Myers Sans' by T-26 (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui design, app branding, signage, headlines, packaging, techy, modern, clean, structured, friendly, clarity, modernization, system feel, geometric unity, rounded, geometric, squarish, sturdy, monoline.
A geometric sans with rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes appear monoline and even, with compact counters and a slightly squarish overall silhouette in round letters like O and C. Curves transition into straights with controlled radii, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. Terminals are predominantly blunt and clean, and the lowercase forms keep simple, functional shapes with single-storey a and g.
This font suits interface typography, dashboards, and wayfinding where clarity and a modern tone are desired. Its sturdy, rounded forms also work well for branding, product labels, and short headlines, especially in tech, tools, and contemporary consumer goods.
The overall tone feels contemporary and technical while staying approachable due to the generous rounding. It reads as efficient and system-oriented, with a subtle “device UI” character rather than a humanist or calligraphic feel.
The design appears intended to blend geometric precision with softened edges: a pragmatic sans optimized for clear recognition and consistent, grid-friendly shapes. The superelliptical construction suggests a deliberate match to modern screen and industrial design languages.
Capitals are broad and stable, with clear, blocky geometry that maintains strong presence in headlines. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic (notably 0, 8, and 9), reinforcing a cohesive, modular aesthetic across letters and digits.