Sans Superellipse Apmo 5 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui design, app branding, signage, headlines, dashboards, futuristic, tech, clean, friendly, minimal, modernization, clarity, ui readiness, geometric cohesion, approachability, rounded, geometric, soft-cornered, squared-round, open.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with softly squared bowls and consistently rounded corners. Strokes are monoline with smooth curvature and flat terminals, producing an even, controlled rhythm. The uppercase is spacious and open, with wide counters in forms like O, D, and P, and a notably squared, rounded-arc construction in C and G. The lowercase follows the same geometry with single-storey a and g, a compact, rounded-shoulder n/m, and a descender on y that hooks into a flat-ended tail; numerals echo the same soft-rectilinear logic, with a streamlined, open 4 and rounded, squared 0/8/9 shapes.
Well suited to interface typography, product and app branding, and wayfinding where a clean, contemporary voice is needed. It also works effectively for short-to-medium headlines and display text, especially in technology, automotive, or industrial contexts where a rounded-geometric aesthetic complements the message.
The overall tone feels modern and engineered, with a calm, approachable warmth created by the rounded corners. Its disciplined geometry reads as tech-forward and system-like, while the softened forms keep it from feeling harsh or overly clinical.
Likely intended to merge a technical, modular feel with friendly legibility by using superellipse-based curves and consistent rounding throughout. The simplified letterforms and coherent digit set suggest a focus on clarity, recognizability, and a modern brand tone.
The design leans on squarish curves more than pure circles, giving it a distinctive “rounded-square” silhouette across both letters and digits. Open apertures and simplified constructions help maintain clarity in short strings and UI-like settings, while the distinctive numeral and single-storey lowercase forms add recognizable character.