Sans Superellipse Agkef 13 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Whitney' by Hoefler & Co., 'CamingoDos SemiCondensed' by Jan Fromm, 'Corpid' by LucasFonts, 'Fact' by ParaType, and 'Adora Condensed PRO' by preussTYPE (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, signage, brand systems, editorial, clean, friendly, modern, neutral, approachable, clarity, approachability, systematic design, versatile text, rounded corners, soft terminals, geometric, open apertures, even rhythm.
A clean sans serif with rounded-rectangle geometry and softly eased corners throughout. Strokes stay even and consistent, with smooth curves and squared-off verticals that give counters a superelliptical feel. Uppercase forms are straightforward and geometric, while the lowercase shows compact, rounded bowls and open apertures; the double-storey “g” and short-shouldered “r” reinforce a pragmatic, text-forward design. Numerals follow the same softened structure, with simple, legible shapes and minimal ornamentation.
It performs well for UI and product typography, where crisp structure and softened corners help readability and reduce visual sharpness. The steady rhythm and clear figures also suit signage and wayfinding, as well as contemporary brand systems and editorial layouts that need a neutral, modern sans for headlines and body text.
The overall tone is modern and quietly friendly, balancing a technical neatness with softened edges that keep it from feeling harsh. It reads as neutral and dependable, suited to interfaces and contemporary branding that want clarity without starkness.
The design intent appears to be a utilitarian, highly legible sans built from superelliptical forms, aiming for clarity at text sizes while adding warmth through rounded corners and gentle terminals.
Spacing appears comfortable and even in running text, supporting a steady rhythm across mixed-case paragraphs. Rounded terminals and squarish curves create a distinctive “soft-geometry” signature that remains consistent from letters to figures.