Sans Superellipse Abbuw 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Black Square' and 'Kabyta' by Agny Hasya Studio, 'FX Ambasans' by Differentialtype, and 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: user interfaces, signage, tech branding, headlines, dashboards, technical, modern, clean, futuristic, utilitarian, ui clarity, geometric system, modern branding, space efficiency, tech tone, rounded corners, squared forms, geometric, monoline, compact.
A geometric sans built from squared, superellipse-like forms with generously rounded corners and mostly uniform stroke weight. Curves tend to resolve into rounded rectangles rather than true circles, creating a crisp, engineered rhythm across bowls and counters. Terminals are clean and largely horizontal/vertical, with minimal modulation and a slightly compact, space-efficient feel in letters like S, C, and G. The lowercase follows the same squared-round logic, with open, simplified shapes and steady spacing that reads evenly in text.
This face performs well in user interfaces, dashboards, and product surfaces where clear, compact shapes and consistent rhythm matter. It also suits headlines, posters, and signage that benefit from a modern, engineered look, and works for tech-forward branding that wants clean geometry without sharp corners.
The overall tone is contemporary and technical, with an industrial, system-UI sensibility. Its rounded-square geometry adds friendliness without becoming playful, keeping the voice disciplined and functional. The result feels suited to digital interfaces and modern branding that wants clarity with a subtle sci‑fi edge.
The design appears intended to translate geometric clarity into a friendly, contemporary sans by replacing circular construction with rounded-rectangle forms. It prioritizes consistency, legibility, and a streamlined silhouette, suggesting use in digital and informational contexts where a controlled, modern tone is desirable.
Round letters and figures (such as O/0 and 8) appear noticeably squarish, reinforcing a consistent superellipse construction. Numerals share the same rounded-rectangle geometry, and the uppercase has a stable, sign-like presence that stays coherent alongside the more compact lowercase.