Sans Superellipse Agmih 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neo Sans', 'Neo Sans Arabic', 'Neo Sans Cyrillic', 'Neo Sans Paneuropean', and 'Neo Tech' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, app design, wayfinding, packaging, presentations, clean, modern, friendly, utilitarian, techy, legibility, ui friendliness, modern branding, geometric tone, rounded, monoline, soft corners, open counters, geometric.
A rounded, monoline sans with strokes that end in softly squared terminals and corners that feel superelliptical rather than purely circular. Curves and straights transition smoothly, producing a tidy, engineered rhythm with consistent stroke thickness and generous internal space. Proportions lean geometric, with round letters built from rounded-rectangle forms and clear, open apertures that keep shapes legible at text sizes. Overall spacing reads even and calm, supporting both short labels and longer lines of copy.
Well-suited to interface typography, dashboards, and product UI where clarity and a calm rhythm are important. The rounded geometry also works nicely for branding systems, packaging, and signage that benefit from a clean, contemporary voice without looking harsh. In documents and presentations, it reads comfortably for headings and short-to-medium passages.
The tone is modern and approachable—clean enough for interfaces and technical contexts, but softened by rounded corners that keep it from feeling severe. It suggests contemporary product design and clarity-first communication, with a slightly friendly, human touch.
The design appears intended to blend geometric order with softened, rounded-rectangle construction, creating a sans that feels both efficient and welcoming. It prioritizes straightforward legibility and consistent rhythm while adding a distinctive superelliptical flavor to the round forms.
Distinctive superellipse-like rounds give O/Q/0 a squarish softness, while straight-sided forms (like E, F, T, and the numerals) maintain a structured, UI-ready feel. The lowercase shows simple, functional constructions and maintains a consistent, uncluttered silhouette in running text.