Sans Superellipse Abnuk 8 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Logik' by Monotype and 'Novin' by Naghi Naghachian (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, app design, wayfinding, editorial, branding, clean, modern, neutral, technical, functional, clarity, system design, modern branding, neutral tone, screen readability, rounded corners, rectilinear curves, open apertures, compact joins, uniform strokes.
A geometric sans with a squared-off, superellipse skeleton: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and counters, and terminals finish with consistently softened corners. Strokes are largely uniform with minimal modulation, producing a steady color in text. Proportions are tidy and rational, with closed forms that stay generous inside (notably in round letters and numerals) and straight-sided verticals that keep edges crisp. The lowercase shows a single-storey “a” and “g”, compact shoulders, and short, controlled joins, while capitals and figures share the same rounded-corner logic for a cohesive set.
Works well for interface typography, product UI, dashboards, and other information-forward layouts where a clean, consistent texture is needed. It also suits contemporary editorial typography and brand systems seeking a modern geometric voice with softened corners for approachability.
The overall tone is contemporary and restrained, projecting clarity and efficiency rather than personality-forward expressiveness. The softened geometry adds a mild friendliness, but the dominant impression remains systematic and technical.
The design appears intended to blend geometric order with approachable rounding, delivering a utilitarian sans that stays visually consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals while maintaining clear counters and predictable rhythm in running text.
Round letters lean slightly squarish, giving counters a stable, boxy rhythm that reads well at display sizes and holds up in UI-like settings. Figures are straightforward and legible, with rounded corners matching the letterforms’ terminal treatment.