Sans Superellipse Dedif 1 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Vin Mono Pro' by Mint Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, coding, terminals, dashboards, data tables, technical, utilitarian, clean, modern, minimal, clarity, alignment, interface use, systematic tone, rounded corners, boxy curves, squared bowls, flat terminals, open apertures.
A clean monoline sans built from straight strokes and softened, rounded-rectangle curves. Corners are consistently radiused, producing squared bowls and counters in letters like O, D, and P, while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X) stay crisp and linear. Terminals are flat and unmodulated, and the overall proportions favor simple geometry with clear interior space and steady stroke rhythm. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, with a distinctly squared 0 and straightforward, minimal forms for 1–9.
Well-suited for UI labeling, dashboards, tables, and other information-dense layouts where consistent character widths and clear shapes help alignment and scanning. It also fits terminal-style text, developer tools, and technical documentation where a restrained, low-noise typographic voice is preferred.
The overall tone is functional and engineered, with a calm, systematic feel that suggests interfaces, instrumentation, and code-forward communication. Its rounded corners soften the otherwise strict geometry, keeping it approachable while still reading as precise and disciplined.
Likely intended as a pragmatic, screen-friendly workhorse with a geometric, rounded-rectangle personality—balancing strict structure with softened corners for comfortable long-form scanning in technical contexts.
The design leans on superelliptical construction: curves feel more like rounded rectangles than circles, giving the text a subtle "tech" texture. Spacing and rhythm emphasize evenness, showing a consistent cadence across mixed-case text and numerals.