Sans Superellipse Abguw 13 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Jali Arabic', 'Jali Greek', and 'Jali Latin' by Foundry5; 'CamingoDos' by Jan Fromm; and 'Domotika Pro' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, branding, signage, headlines, modern, friendly, clean, techy, approachable, modern utility, friendly geometry, interface clarity, brand neutrality, signage legibility, rounded, geometric, even, solid, neutral.
A geometric sans with softly squared, superellipse-like rounds and consistently weighted strokes. Corners are subtly rounded and terminals feel clean and controlled, giving letters a sturdy, engineered presence without sharp aggression. Counters are open and shapes stay simple and compact, while bowls (B, P, R, a, b, p) and circular forms (O, Q, 0) lean toward rounded-rectangle geometry rather than perfect circles. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, a short, simple t with a curved foot, and a clear distinction between straight-sided forms like n/m and more rounded characters like o/e, producing a steady, readable rhythm.
Works well for UI and product typography where clarity and a contemporary tone are important, especially in menus, labels, and dashboards. Its solid geometry also suits brand identities, packaging, and wayfinding, and it scales comfortably into headlines where the rounded-square character can become a recognizable visual signature.
The overall tone is contemporary and pragmatic with a friendly edge. Rounded geometry softens the voice, making it feel approachable and slightly tech-forward rather than formal or editorial. It reads as confident and functional—well-suited to interfaces and modern brand systems that want clarity without harshness.
Likely designed to deliver a modern geometric voice built from superellipse-inspired curves: clean, consistent, and highly legible, with softened corners to keep the tone welcoming. The aim appears to balance strict construction with everyday usability across interface and display contexts.
The numerals are straightforward and robust, matching the letterforms closely; curved digits like 3, 6, 8, and 9 maintain the same rounded-rectangle logic as the uppercase rounds. The uppercase set feels stable and signage-ready, with broad, simplified forms and minimal stylistic quirks, while the lowercase maintains a compact, utilitarian structure for continuous text.