Sans Superellipse Adrom 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, tech branding, packaging, posters, modern, technical, friendly, clean, retro-futurist, clarity, systematic geometry, approachability, modern identity, alphanumeric distinction, rounded corners, square-ish, geometric, low contrast, open apertures.
A geometric sans with a superelliptical construction: strokes are monoline and terminals are consistently rounded, giving many letters a squared-off, rounded-rectangle silhouette. Curves tend to flatten slightly at the extremes, and straight stems and bars dominate, producing a tidy, engineered rhythm. Counters are generous and shapes stay fairly open, while distinctive forms like the double-arched “m”, the looped descenders in “g” and “q”, and the compact, rounded bowls keep the set cohesive.
This style suits interface typography, dashboards, and product labeling where clarity and consistent geometry matter. It also works well for contemporary branding and headlines that want a clean, slightly futuristic voice, and for signage or poster work that benefits from its rounded-square presence at larger sizes.
The overall tone is contemporary and utilitarian with a soft edge—precise and system-like, but approachable rather than austere. The rounded-square geometry gives it a subtle retro-digital feel that reads as tech-forward and upbeat.
The design appears intended to merge geometric efficiency with softened corners, creating a systematic, easily reproducible letterform language. Its consistent rounding and open counters suggest a focus on legibility and a recognizable, tech-leaning identity without resorting to sharp or overly strict forms.
Uppercase proportions feel steady and signage-friendly, with simplified joins and minimal modulation. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, and the “0” uses an internal diagonal slash, increasing differentiation in alphanumeric contexts.