Sans Superellipse Asbev 14 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, editorial display, branding, posters, packaging, clean, airy, modern, precise, calm, modern neutrality, geometric clarity, softened geometry, elegant lightness, ui friendliness, monoline, rounded, geometric, open apertures, generous spacing.
A very light, monoline sans with a geometric construction and softly squared curves that read like rounded-rectangle (superellipse) bowls. Strokes are consistently thin with minimal modulation, and terminals are clean and uncomplicated. Round letters such as O/C/G show broad, smooth curvature with open apertures, while straight-sided forms (E/F/H/I/L/T) feel crisp and evenly proportioned. Lowercase shapes are simple and legible, with single-storey a and g, a narrow, straight i, and a gently curved, open e; figures are similarly pared back, with a plain 1 and open, rounded forms for 0/6/8/9.
Well-suited to interface labels, navigation, and product UI where a clean, modern voice is needed, especially at larger sizes. It also works effectively for headlines, subheads, and brand wordmarks that benefit from a refined geometric look, and for contemporary packaging or poster typography where an airy, premium impression is desired.
The overall tone is minimal and restrained, projecting a quiet, contemporary clarity. Its light touch and rounded geometry lend a friendly, refined feel without becoming playful or decorative, making it come across as polished and understated.
Likely designed to provide a contemporary geometric sans with softened, superelliptical curves for a distinctive yet neutral identity. The intention appears to balance crisp structure with gentle rounding, creating a lightweight face optimized for elegant display and modern digital contexts.
The design relies on generous interior counters and open apertures to maintain clarity at a light weight. The rounded-rectangular curvature gives a subtle tech/product vibe compared to purely circular geometrics, and the consistent thin strokes emphasize elegance over assertiveness.