Sans Superellipse Abkup 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui design, branding, headlines, packaging, signage, futuristic, tech, clean, geometric, modular, modernization, systematic design, digital display, brand clarity, rounded, squareish, monoline, stencil-like, sci-fi.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with soft corners and broadly uniform stroke weight. Curves are squared-off rather than circular, producing counters that feel like capsules and rounded boxes. Terminals are typically flat and horizontal/vertical, and joins stay crisp, giving the design a modular, engineered rhythm. The lowercase shows single-storey a and g, a compact, squared s, and a distinctive t with a low, straight crossbar; numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic with open, roomy counters.
This font is well suited to interface typography, product branding, and short-to-medium headlines where its rounded-rect geometry reads as modern and technical. It can work effectively on signage and packaging, especially in contexts that benefit from a clean, futuristic aesthetic and consistent, modular letterforms.
The overall tone is contemporary and technology-forward, with a streamlined, industrial cleanliness. Its rounded geometry keeps it approachable while the squared curves and segmented details add a distinctly sci‑fi, interface-like character.
The letterforms appear designed to translate a superelliptic, rounded-rectangle construction into a practical sans for contemporary display and UI contexts. The emphasis on flat terminals, squared curves, and consistent stroke behavior suggests an intention to feel engineered, modern, and highly systematized while remaining friendly through generous rounding.
The design maintains strong visual consistency across caps, lowercase, and figures, with generous corner rounding and a slightly condensed feel in some glyphs created by the squared bowls. Several forms (notably S, G, and some numerals) show subtle cut or step-like shaping that reinforces a digital, display-oriented voice.