Sans Superellipse Bomez 11 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui design, branding, headlines, wayfinding, packaging, minimalist, futuristic, clinical, technical, sleek, geometric system, modern neutrality, screen-first, monoline, rounded, superelliptic, open apertures, soft corners.
A monoline sans built from superellipse-like geometry, combining rounded-rectangle bowls with straight stems and gently softened corners. Curves are broad and controlled, with a consistent stroke and clean joins that keep forms airy and uncluttered. Counters are generous and many letters use open, slightly squared curves (notably in C, G, S, and e), while verticals remain crisp and steady. The overall rhythm is spacious, with long horizontals and a calm, even texture across lines of text.
Works well for interface typography, product branding, and clean headline settings where a light, airy texture and geometric consistency are desired. It can also suit signage and environmental graphics in modern interiors, and minimalist packaging where a refined, technical voice is appropriate.
The tone reads modern and engineered: cool, minimalist, and quietly futuristic. Rounded corners prevent it from feeling harsh, but the disciplined geometry still communicates precision and neutrality, lending a contemporary UI/tech sensibility.
The design appears intended to translate superelliptic, rounded-rectangle geometry into a highly consistent text system, balancing softness with precision. It prioritizes clarity through open counters and simplified constructions while maintaining a distinctive, contemporary silhouette.
Figures and capitals follow the same rounded-rectangular logic, giving numerals a sleek, modular feel. The lowercase includes single-storey forms (a, g) and a distinctive, open e with a straight crossbar, reinforcing the geometric, system-like personality.