Sans Superellipse Dasa 13 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app design, tech branding, product interfaces, signage, futuristic, techy, clean, friendly, modular, systematic design, screen clarity, modern branding, interface focus, geometric coherence, rounded corners, soft geometry, open counters, uniform stroke, stencil-like joins.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like shapes, with consistently rounded terminals and corners throughout. Strokes are uniform and monoline, producing a smooth, even color in text. Letterforms favor squared-off bowls and counters (notably in C, O, D, P, and the numerals), with generous apertures and simplified joins that keep the rhythm airy and uncluttered. The construction feels modular and systematic, with slightly condensed inner spaces and softened angles that maintain clarity even in tight curves.
Well suited to digital interfaces, dashboards, and app typography where clean geometry and rounded corners complement modern UI components. It also fits technology-forward branding, packaging, and short-form headings, and can work for signage or wayfinding in contexts that benefit from an engineered, contemporary voice.
The overall tone is contemporary and lightly futuristic, evoking UI labeling, consumer electronics, and sci‑fi interface typography. Rounded corners and calm proportions keep it approachable rather than aggressive, balancing a technical feel with friendliness.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectangle geometry into a practical, readable sans, emphasizing consistency and a cohesive modular system. Its softened corners and open forms suggest a focus on screen-friendly clarity and an approachable tech aesthetic.
Distinctive details include rounded-rectangle numerals and a streamlined lowercase set that reads as modern and utilitarian. The uppercase has a slightly engineered presence, while the lowercase maintains a smooth flow with minimal contrast and consistent corner radii, reinforcing the font’s unified, system-like design language.