Sans Superellipse Pygib 11 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Antiquel' by Lemonthe, 'Highriser' by Nicolas Deslé, and 'Karben 205' by Talbot Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, navigation, signage, dashboards, modern, neutral, functional, clean, technical, space efficiency, system consistency, modern utility, geometric clarity, condensed, rounded corners, superelliptic, closed apertures, compact.
A compact sans with monoline strokes and a distinctly squarish, superelliptic construction. Curves resolve into rounded-rectangle forms, giving bowls and counters a controlled, engineered feel rather than a purely circular one. Proportions are narrow with tight, economical shapes; joins and terminals are mostly straight-cut with softly rounded corners, producing crisp silhouettes without sharpness. Counters tend to be fairly closed and compact, and spacing reads even and disciplined, supporting a steady typographic rhythm across mixed case and numerals.
It suits interface typography and product labeling where a compact, orderly sans can save horizontal space while staying clear. The controlled geometry also works well for concise headlines, navigation elements, and information-dense layouts such as dashboards, posters, and wayfinding-style applications.
The overall tone is modern and pragmatic, with a slightly technical, system-like character. Its rounded-rect geometry adds a friendly restraint, keeping the voice calm and contemporary rather than playful or expressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, space-efficient sans that feels systematic and consistent, using superelliptic roundness to soften a structured, engineered skeleton. It prioritizes uniform rhythm and compact economy while maintaining a clean, modern appearance.
The uppercase and lowercase share a consistent geometric logic, and the numerals follow the same squared-round vocabulary for a cohesive set. The condensed width and compact counters make the design feel efficient and space-conscious, especially in longer lines of text.