Sans Superellipse Abloz 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Mono Spec' by Halbfett and 'Eingrantch Mono' by Harmnessless Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, labels, technical docs, technical, utilitarian, clean, retro, systematic, alignment, clarity, system ui, robustness, square-rounded, boxy, sturdy, geometric, compact.
A square-rounded, geometric sans with monospaced spacing and a consistent, modular rhythm. Curves resolve into rounded-rectangle forms, with broad shoulders, compact counters, and a generally even stroke presence. Terminals are mostly blunt and squared-off, producing a sturdy texture, while punctuation and numerals follow the same boxy logic for a cohesive set.
Well-suited to environments that benefit from fixed-width alignment, such as code editors, terminal interfaces, configuration screens, and tabular data. It can also serve effectively in technical documentation, UI labeling, and compact signage where a firm, uniform rhythm supports scanning.
The overall tone is practical and engineered, with a subtle retro-computing flavor. Its disciplined spacing and superelliptical curves feel orderly and no-nonsense, leaning more toward functional clarity than expressive warmth.
The font appears designed to deliver predictable spacing and clear structure while retaining a softened, contemporary geometry through rounded-rectangle curves. Its letterforms prioritize consistency and alignment, suggesting an intention to function reliably in interface and text settings where monospace behavior is desirable.
The design emphasizes uniform character widths and a steady baseline, creating a strong grid-like color in text. Round glyphs (such as O/0-like forms) read as squared ovals, and straight-sided shapes (like H, N, M) appear particularly stable, reinforcing the font’s structural, system-oriented feel.