Sans Superellipse Aldil 11 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, posters, headlines, branding, techy, retro-futurist, clean, industrial, minimal, system clarity, space economy, geometric consistency, interface tone, rounded-rect, condensed, geometric, modular, precision.
A condensed geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with uniform stroke thickness and consistently softened corners. Curves are tight and squared-off rather than circular, giving bowls and counters a tubular, capsule-like structure. Terminals are clean and mostly straight-cut, and the overall rhythm is disciplined and modular, with compact sidebearings and clear, open apertures for a narrow design.
Works well for interface labels, dashboards, packaging, and signage where a compact width and high shape consistency are useful. It also suits headlines, posters, and brand marks seeking a clean, engineered look with softened corners for approachability.
The tone feels technical and controlled, with a subtle retro-futurist flavor reminiscent of instrument panels, sci‑fi interfaces, and late-modern industrial graphics. Its rounded corners keep it friendly enough for display use, while the strict geometry reads precise and engineered.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, rounded-rect geometry into a practical sans for modern display and UI contexts, balancing compact economy with smooth, contemporary curves. The consistent corner treatment and uniform stroke suggest a focus on system coherence and predictable texture across mixed-case text and numerals.
Distinctive superelliptical construction shows strongly in round letters and digits, producing a consistent “rounded rectangle” silhouette across the set. The numeral set matches the same compact, squared curves, and the overall texture stays even in longer sample lines, favoring clarity and a sleek, system-like aesthetic over calligraphic warmth.