Sans Superellipse Labe 1 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
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A rounded, geometric sans built from superellipse-like strokes and rounded-rectangle curves. The monoline construction keeps color even, while generously rounded terminals and corners soften the otherwise technical geometry. Letterforms lean wide with large, open interiors; curves often resolve into flat-ish horizontal segments, giving many glyphs a “capsule” or “track” silhouette. The lowercase shows simplified, single-storey forms (notably a and g), with compact joins and minimal contrast, producing a clean, consistent rhythm across text.
Well-suited for interface typography, product and technology branding, and display settings where a clean, rounded-tech voice is desired. It can also work for short-to-medium text in signage or packaging when you want a modern, friendly industrial feel and clear, open forms.
The overall tone reads contemporary and tech-forward, with a streamlined, UI-like polish. Soft corners and roomy counters add approachability, keeping the futuristic feel from becoming cold or aggressive. Its modular, rounded geometry suggests digital product design, sci-fi interfaces, and modern industrial styling.
The design appears intended to merge a futuristic, modular construction with approachable rounded terminals, creating a distinctive superelliptical sans for contemporary branding and digital environments. Consistent stroke weight and simplified forms prioritize visual coherence and a smooth, engineered rhythm across both uppercase and lowercase.
Distinctive superelliptical bowls appear in O, D, and 0, while E, F, and S use extended horizontal strokes that emphasize a sleek, engineered look. Diagonals (V, W, X, Z) keep rounded endpoints and smooth joins, maintaining the font’s consistently softened geometry. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, with particularly wide, track-like 2 and 3 shapes.