Sans Superellipse Armit 10 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Augmento' by R9 Type+Design (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, headlines, signage, product design, sleek, technical, futuristic, clean, efficient, modernity, speed, systematic design, distinct geometry, clarity, rounded corners, superelliptic, monoline, oblique, open apertures.
A monoline, oblique sans with superelliptic construction: round characters are built from rounded-rectangle curves with softly squared corners rather than pure circles. Strokes are smooth and even, with consistently rounded terminals and gentle corner radii across both capitals and lowercase. Proportions lean wide and open in bowls and counters (notably in O, Q, e, and 8), while many joins are kept simple and linear, emphasizing a streamlined rhythm. Numerals follow the same softened-rectilinear logic, mixing straight segments with rounded corners for a cohesive, engineered feel.
Well-suited to user interfaces, dashboards, and product labeling where a contemporary, engineered look is desired. It can also work effectively for tech-forward branding and short-to-medium headlines, and for signage or wayfinding systems that benefit from open counters and clear, simplified shapes.
The overall tone is modern and forward-leaning, with a polished, tech-oriented character. Its rounded-square geometry reads as friendly but controlled—more “interface” and “product design” than humanist warmth—while the oblique slant adds motion and a sense of speed.
The design appears intended to blend clarity with a distinctive geometric voice by replacing circular rounds with superelliptic curves and rounded corners. The oblique stance suggests a goal of conveying speed and modernity while maintaining a consistent, system-like construction across letters and numbers.
The italic treatment behaves like an oblique: forms remain structurally consistent rather than adopting calligraphic modulation. Several glyphs show intentionally squared-off curvature (e.g., C/G/O/Q and 0/8/9), reinforcing a distinctive rounded-rect aesthetic that stays uniform across the set.