Sans Superellipse Pymiz 4 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bebas Neue Pro' by Dharma Type and 'Ordax' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, wayfinding, data display, modern, technical, clean, utilitarian, neutral, space saving, clarity, modern neutrality, systematic geometry, condensed, monoline, rounded corners, vertical stress, compact.
A condensed, monoline sans with a compact rhythm and distinctly rounded-rectangle construction in its curves. Strokes stay even with minimal modulation, and terminals are clean and mostly squared-off, giving letters a crisp, engineered edge. Counters tend to be tight and vertically oriented, with a tall, narrow footprint across capitals and lowercase, and a consistent, no-nonsense spacing color in text. Numerals follow the same compact, upright logic with simple, legible shapes.
It suits interfaces and dashboards where compact width helps fit more information in limited space, and it also performs well for headlines, posters, and signage that benefit from a tall, condensed presence. The straightforward forms and even strokes make it a solid choice for short-to-medium text settings where a clean, technical voice is desired.
The overall tone is modern and matter-of-fact, with a slightly technical, industrial feel. Its narrow build and disciplined geometry read as efficient and organized rather than expressive or decorative.
The design appears intended to provide a space-saving, contemporary sans that stays highly controlled and consistent, pairing engineered geometry with softened corners for a friendly but efficient look.
Rounded corners soften the otherwise straight-sided geometry, creating a superelliptical feel in bowls and curves (notably in letters like C, O, and lowercase round forms). The design maintains a steady baseline and cap-line presence, emphasizing verticality and a compact silhouette.