Sans Superellipse Aglem 1 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, branding, packaging, utilitarian, industrial, retro, confident, technical, clarity, economy, compactness, impact, compact, sturdy, crisp terminals, rounded corners, squared curves.
The overall construction is clean and compact, with vertically oriented proportions and consistent, sturdy strokes. Curves read as squared-off rounds—more like rounded rectangles than pure circles—giving bowls and counters a slightly technical, machined feel. Terminals are mostly flat and decisive, and joins stay simple, producing a steady rhythm and clear silhouettes that hold up well at display sizes.
It is well suited to headlines, signage, posters, packaging, and interface labels where a compact, assertive sans can add character without relying on contrast or decoration. The strong silhouettes and squared curves also make it a good match for branding in tech, tools, transportation, or modern-retro themes, and for short-to-medium text where a condensed voice helps fit tight layouts.
This font conveys a confident, utilitarian tone with a slight retro-industrial flavor. Its compact presence and crisp terminals feel practical and matter-of-fact, while the rounded-rectangle curves add a friendly, engineered softness rather than warmth or whimsy.
The design appears intended to maximize clarity and space efficiency while maintaining a distinctive, constructed personality. By combining firm straight strokes with squared, softened curves, it aims for a balance of readability and character that feels engineered rather than ornamental.
Round letters like O, C, and G show a distinctly squarish curvature, and several forms emphasize straight-sided structure over calligraphic modulation. Numerals appear consistent in weight and style, aligning with the same constructed, flat-terminal approach as the letters.