Sans Superellipse Abkup 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui design, app branding, tech logos, signage, product labeling, futuristic, technical, clean, minimal, friendly, systematic design, modernization, legibility, digital tone, brand neutrality, rounded, square-ish, monoline, geometric, modular.
A monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with corners consistently softened into superellipse-like curves. Strokes keep a steady thickness and terminals are mostly flat or gently rounded, creating a crisp, modular rhythm. Counters tend toward squarish ovals (notably in O/0 and e), and many joins are engineered with smooth radiused transitions that feel precise rather than calligraphic. Proportions are compact and orderly, with simplified forms such as a single-storey a and g, a clean, open c, and numerals that echo the same rounded-square construction.
This font suits interface typography, dashboards, and wayfinding where clean shapes and consistent stroke weight support quick recognition. It also works well for technology or modern lifestyle branding, packaging, and short headlines where the rounded-rect geometry can become a strong visual signature.
The overall tone reads contemporary and tech-forward, balancing a utilitarian, engineered feel with approachable softness from the rounded corners. Its geometry suggests digital interfaces, signage systems, and modern product aesthetics, while the even stroke and uncluttered shapes keep it calm and neutral.
The design appears intended to translate a digital, grid-based construction into a friendly geometric sans, using rounded-rectangle forms to project precision without harshness. It prioritizes a consistent modular skeleton across letters and numerals so the set feels unified in system-like applications.
Distinctive cues include a very geometric 0, a squared-off e with a horizontal bar, and a streamlined lowercase set that prioritizes clarity over ornament. The caps maintain a consistent “rounded-corner rectangle” skeleton across the alphabet, helping the typeface feel systemized and cohesive in both display and text settings.