Sans Superellipse Abnen 14 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code ui, terminal text, data tables, ui labels, technical documentation, technical, utilitarian, clean, retro-digital, neutral, clarity, system utility, ui alignment, data readability, rounded corners, open counters, uniform rhythm, low contrast, boxy curves.
This typeface is built from evenly weighted strokes with softly squared curves, producing round forms that feel closer to rounded rectangles than perfect circles. Proportions are broad and steady, with generous apertures and open counters that keep the texture airy despite the consistent spacing. Terminals are clean and straightforward, and the overall construction favors simple geometry, clear joins, and a calm, regular rhythm across letters and figures.
It suits interfaces where alignment and scanning are important, such as code-like displays, terminal or debug views, tables, and structured UI labels. The open shapes and restrained detailing also make it a solid choice for short technical documentation, captions, and settings panels where clarity matters more than personality.
The tone is pragmatic and matter-of-fact, combining a contemporary cleanliness with a subtle retro terminal/console flavor. Its squared-round geometry reads as engineered and systematic rather than expressive, lending a quiet, technical confidence to text.
The design appears intended to provide a stable, highly regular reading pattern with a modern geometric voice. Its rounded-rectangular forms aim for approachability without sacrificing the disciplined, system-font practicality implied by the consistent spacing and straightforward construction.
Caps and lowercase share a consistent, modular logic that makes the set feel highly systematized. Numerals are similarly plainspoken and readable, matching the same rounded-rectilinear curves and consistent stroke behavior seen in the letters.