Sans Superellipse Abmot 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, app design, product branding, signage, headlines, techy, clean, friendly, futuristic, utilitarian, modernization, approachability, system coherence, screen clarity, brand neutrality, rounded, geometric, monoline, soft corners, squared rounds.
A rounded, geometric sans with monoline strokes and a strong superellipse construction: curves tend to resolve into rounded-rectangle corners rather than true circles. Counters are open and generously sized, and terminals are consistently softened, producing a smooth, engineered rhythm. The uppercase is compact and structured, with squarish bowls (B, D, P, R) and a rectilinear feel in E/F/T, while the lowercase follows the same rounded-rect geometry with single-storey a and g and a hooky j. Numerals are similarly squarish and streamlined, with simple, even stroke endings and a clear, modern silhouette.
Well-suited to interface typography, product and technology branding, and clean signage where clarity and a modern, rounded feel are desired. It also works for short-to-medium headlines and marketing copy that benefits from a geometric, softened aesthetic without high-contrast detailing.
The overall tone feels contemporary and tech-forward, with a friendly softness from the rounded corners. Its geometry reads as systematic and digital, while the open counters and calm spacing keep it approachable rather than severe.
The design appears intended to merge geometric rigor with rounded, screen-friendly shapes, delivering a modern sans that feels both engineered and approachable. The consistent superellipse logic across letters and numerals suggests a focus on coherence for contemporary UI and brand systems.
Distinctive letterforms include a superelliptical O/Q family and a w built from rounded strokes that echoes the font’s squared-round logic. The ampersand and punctuation maintain the same softened, minimal construction, supporting a consistent voice across text and display sizes.