Sans Superellipse Pyral 13 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, ui labels, signage, branding, packaging, clean, friendly, retro-futuristic, technical, calm, clarity, space-saving, systematic, architectural, compact, condensed, geometric, rounded corners.
The design is a condensed, monoline sans with terminals and counters shaped like rounded rectangles, creating a superelliptical rhythm throughout. Strokes are even and steady, with minimal contrast and mostly straight-sided verticals paired with broad, softened curves. Proportions lean tall and compact, with small, tidy counters and a relatively low x-height compared to the uppercase, which reinforces a streamlined, slightly compressed texture in text.
It suits headlines, UI labels, navigation, and product branding where a compact footprint and a contemporary, softened technical feel are desired. The tall, narrow caps and uniform strokes work well for signage-style applications, packaging, and logotypes, especially at medium-to-large sizes. In running text, its condensed width and tight internal space create a dense color, making it better for short paragraphs, captions, or interface copy than long-form reading.
This typeface feels clean, self-assured, and slightly retro-futuristic. Its rounded-rectangle flavor softens the tone, giving it a friendly, approachable voice while still reading as engineered and systematic. The overall mood is calm and pragmatic, with a subtle “tech signage” character rather than overt playfulness.
The font appears designed to deliver a space-efficient, modern sans voice while maintaining warmth through consistently rounded-rectangle forms. Its uniform stroke weight and compact proportions suggest an intention toward clear reproduction and a controlled, system-like visual identity. The distinctive superelliptical shaping provides recognizability without relying on ornament.
Several characters emphasize straight-sided construction with rounded ends, producing a consistent “rounded-rectangle” logic across both cases and numerals. The numerals read as simple and utilitarian, matching the overall controlled geometry, while lowercase bowls and shoulders stay compact to preserve the condensed texture.