Sans Superellipse Pylah 15 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminal, data tables, technical docs, technical, utilitarian, clean, systematic, neutral, clarity, consistency, ui utility, structured layouts, rounded, boxy, geometric, crisp, sturdy.
A monoline sans with rounded-rectangle geometry and softly squared curves throughout, giving letters a superelliptical, engineered feel. Strokes are even and consistent, with compact, orderly proportions and a disciplined rhythm across the set. Terminals are generally blunt or gently rounded rather than tapered, and curves resolve into straight segments cleanly, producing a crisp, grid-friendly texture. The lowercase uses simple, open constructions (single-storey forms where expected), while numerals and capitals maintain the same controlled, modular logic.
Well suited to environments that benefit from predictable alignment and a stable rhythm, such as code samples, terminals, dashboards, and tabular or data-heavy layouts. It also fits interface labels, settings screens, and technical documentation where a clean, compact sans is preferred.
The overall tone is pragmatic and modern, leaning toward a technical, instrument-like voice rather than expressive or decorative. Its squared-round shapes read as contemporary and functional, suggesting reliability and clarity in structured layouts.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, modern workhorse face with a distinctive squared-round geometry, balancing strict structure with softened corners for comfortable reading in dense, information-forward settings.
The rendering shows a consistent cell-to-cell alignment and a steady typographic color, with rounded corners preventing the design from feeling harsh. Circular letters like O and C appear more squarish than purely round, reinforcing the font’s systematic, UI-like personality.