Sans Superellipse Abbev 15 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'FF Good' and 'FF Good Headline' by FontFont and 'Karibu' by ROHH (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, wayfinding, editorial, presentations, clean, modern, neutral, functional, friendly, legibility, neutrality, modernity, systematic design, versatility, rounded, monoline, open apertures, large counters, flat terminals.
A clean, monoline sans with subtly squared curves and softly rounded corners, giving bowls and rounds a superellipse feel. Strokes are even and steady, with predominantly flat terminals and minimal modulation, producing a calm, consistent color in text. Proportions lean toward a large x-height with compact ascenders and descenders, and open counters keep forms clear at reading sizes. Overall geometry is tidy and contemporary, with rounded-rectangle logic showing most clearly in curved letters and numerals.
Well-suited to interfaces and product typography where a clean, contemporary sans is needed, as well as signage and wayfinding that benefits from open shapes and steady rhythm. It also works comfortably for editorial text, reports, and presentations where a neutral voice and consistent readability are priorities.
The tone is modern and straightforward, with a mild softness from the rounded geometry that keeps it approachable rather than clinical. It reads as neutral and workmanlike, aiming for clarity and calm in continuous text while still feeling current.
The design appears intended to deliver a highly legible, contemporary sans with softened geometry—balancing a technical, systematic structure with friendlier rounded forms. It prioritizes clarity, consistency, and an unobtrusive presence across both display sizes and paragraph settings.
The sample text shows smooth rhythm and even spacing, with generous internal whitespace that supports legibility. Numerals appear similarly rounded and stable, matching the letterforms’ gentle squareness and consistent stroke weight.