Sans Superellipse Asdeh 16 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface is built from slender, even strokes with softly rounded corners and a gently squared, superellipse-like curve language. Proportions are tall and compact, with narrow letterforms, generous interior counters, and consistently vertical construction. Terminals are clean and unadorned, and round letters (like O/C) read as rounded-rectangle forms rather than perfect circles, creating a crisp, engineered rhythm. The lowercase keeps a straightforward, legible structure with single-storey a and g, a simple earless r, and clear differentiation between similar shapes through spacing and open apertures.
It suits short-to-medium display text where a refined, space-saving voice is useful: headlines, subheads, posters, brand marks, packaging titles, and UI labeling. The light stroke and condensed build make it especially effective in larger sizes or high-contrast settings where its delicate lines can stay crisp.
The overall tone feels contemporary and understated—light on its feet, neat, and deliberately restrained. Its condensed elegance leans toward architectural, editorial, and interface-forward aesthetics rather than expressive or handwritten warmth.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, contemporary sans with a superellipse-inspired geometry—combining a technical, architectural feel with friendly rounded corners. It prioritizes clarity and a distinctive narrow silhouette while keeping letterforms simple and consistent across cases and numerals.
Uppercase forms show a consistent geometric logic, with pointed diagonals and tight joins (notably in A, V, W, and Y) balanced against the rounded-square curvature in bowls. Numerals follow the same tall, minimal pattern, reading cleanly at display sizes and reinforcing the font’s sleek, linear cadence.