Sans Superellipse Afred 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'TheSans Mono' by LucasFonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, ui labels, technical docs, technical, clean, minimal, systematic, neutral, clarity, alignment, ui utility, modernization, approachability, rounded terminals, soft corners, boxy rounds, open apertures, geometric.
A monospaced sans with a crisp, engineered construction and gently rounded corners throughout. Curves tend toward squared-off, superellipse-like bowls, producing a boxy-round rhythm in letters like C, O, and Q. Strokes are even and consistent, with flat horizontal/vertical endings and minimal modulation, giving the design a steady, grid-friendly texture. Lowercase forms are straightforward and highly legible, with single-storey a and g, open counters, and compact, functional proportions that maintain uniform character width.
Well suited to code editors, terminal interfaces, and any layout where strict character alignment is important, such as tables, logs, forms, and configuration screens. Its clear shapes and restrained detailing also make it a practical choice for technical documentation, UI labeling, and compact on-screen text where consistency and predictability matter.
The overall tone is utilitarian and modern, with a calm, no-nonsense voice that reads as technical and system-oriented. Its softened corners temper the strictness of the monospaced structure, making it feel approachable while still precise and disciplined.
The design appears intended to provide a dependable monospaced reading experience with a contemporary geometric flavor. By combining disciplined spacing with softened, superellipse-like rounding, it aims to feel both precise for structured content and comfortable for longer stretches of text.
The figures follow the same squared-round logic as the letters, with simple, sturdy shapes that hold up well in continuous text. Capitals are clean and geometric without decorative detailing, and punctuation appears plain and workmanlike, reinforcing a tool-like, coding-adjacent character.