Sans Superellipse Abrem 11 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui design, product branding, signage, dashboards, presentations, modern, neutral, technical, clean, approachable, clarity, modernization, systematic geometry, approachability, rounded, geometric, soft-cornered, minimal, even rhythm.
A clean sans with a superelliptical construction: round letters are built from rounded-rectangle curves with gently flattened sides, producing a controlled, geometric feel. Strokes are consistent and smooth with moderate contrast, and terminals are largely straight or softly rounded rather than calligraphic. Counters are open and neatly proportioned, with a slightly squared impression in forms like C, G, O, and Q. The lowercase stays simple and utilitarian, with single-storey a and g and straightforward, unembellished joins and shoulders; numerals are similarly plain with clear, modern shapes.
Well suited to interface typography, product and SaaS branding, and information design where a clean, modern voice is needed. The controlled geometry and open counters make it effective for navigation labels, dashboards, packaging, and signage, and it scales well from short headlines to functional text blocks.
The overall tone is contemporary and matter-of-fact, balancing a technical, engineered precision with softened corners that keep it friendly. It reads as calm and dependable rather than expressive or decorative, lending an understated, product-oriented character.
The design appears intended to merge geometric consistency with softened superelliptical curves, creating a contemporary sans that feels engineered yet approachable. It prioritizes legibility and a stable typographic color while offering a subtly distinctive rounded-rectangle personality.
Letterforms show a consistent superellipse rhythm across curves and corners, giving headings a distinctive “soft-square” silhouette at larger sizes. Spacing appears even and restrained, supporting a steady line color in text settings, while the simplified lowercase and numerals favor clarity and uniformity.