Sans Superellipse Almot 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, app design, wayfinding, tech branding, dashboards, modern, technical, friendly, futuristic, clean, clarity, system feel, screen-native, consistency, modernization, rounded, soft-cornered, geometric, modular, square-ish.
A monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with corners consistently softened and curves tending toward superelliptical bowls. Strokes are even and open, with squared terminals and a compact, engineered rhythm that stays calm at display sizes. Counters are generous and mostly rectangular-oval, producing a slightly “device UI” feel; diagonals (as in K, V, W, X) are straight and crisp, contrasting with the softened joins. Numerals follow the same rounded-square construction, with a distinctive slashed zero and simplified, segmented-like forms that read clearly.
Well-suited to user interfaces, product labeling, dashboards, and technical documentation where clarity and a controlled, modern texture are priorities. It also fits contemporary tech branding and wayfinding systems that benefit from rounded geometry and highly legible numerals.
The overall tone is contemporary and utilitarian, balancing a technical, system-like discipline with approachable roundedness. It suggests digital interfaces, signage logic, and light sci‑fi aesthetics rather than editorial warmth or classic neutrality.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangular, screen-native forms into a coherent text and display alphabet, emphasizing consistency of corner radius, clear counters, and unambiguous numerals for modern digital contexts.
Distinctive identifiers include the slashed 0, a single-storey a and g, and a Q with a clear diagonal tail/cut that reinforces the engineered construction. The uppercase set feels slightly more rigid and modular, while lowercase shapes keep the same corner radius for a consistent texture across mixed-case text.