Sans Superellipse Dumim 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminals, dashboards, tables, technical, retro, utilitarian, clean, systematic, clarity, alignment, technical reading, interface typography, rounded corners, squared curves, boxy, open apertures, uniform strokes.
A geometric, monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like curves, producing squared bowls and softened corners throughout. Strokes are uniform with flat terminals, and the forms keep a consistent, grid-friendly rhythm typical of fixed-width designs. Curves on letters like C, G, O, and S read as rounded squares rather than circles, while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are straight and crisp. The lowercase is simple and functional, with a single-storey a and g, compact shoulders, and clearly drawn dots and punctuation-like detailing.
Well-suited to code, terminals, and developer tooling where consistent character widths help alignment. It also fits UI labels, dashboards, tables, and other information-dense layouts that benefit from a clean, engineered rhythm and straightforward letterforms.
The overall tone is technical and no-nonsense, with a subtle retro-computing feel. Rounded corners add approachability, but the squared curvature keeps it feeling engineered and schematic rather than playful.
The design appears intended to provide a highly consistent, grid-aligned sans for technical reading and interface contexts, combining legibility-focused simplification with a distinctive rounded-rect geometry.
Distinctive digit construction reinforces clarity: the 0 includes a diagonal slash, and numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic as the letters. Counters are relatively open and uniform, aiding consistency across dense text, and the design maintains clear differentiation between similarly shaped glyphs in both upper- and lowercase.