Sans Superellipse Elze 4 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: user interfaces, product branding, signage, headlines, dashboards, modern, technical, clean, friendly, futuristic, ui clarity, system feel, modern branding, geometric cohesion, approachable tech, rounded corners, superelliptic, rectilinear, geometric, monolinear.
A rounded geometric sans with a superelliptic construction: curves resolve into soft corners and many bowls read as rounded rectangles rather than true circles. Strokes are largely monolinear with crisp terminals, producing a smooth, even color in text. Proportions lean slightly condensed in several capitals, with broad, squared counters in forms like O, D, and Q, and compact apertures in letters such as C, S, and G. Lowercase forms are straightforward and utilitarian, with single-storey a and g and simple, open shapes that keep rhythm consistent across lines.
Well-suited to user interfaces, app and web UI typography, dashboards, and wayfinding where a clean sans with softened geometry reads clearly at a range of sizes. The distinctive superelliptic rounds also make it effective for product branding, tech packaging, and headline treatments that want a modern, system-like voice without becoming overly sterile.
The overall tone feels contemporary and engineered—clean and efficient, yet softened by generous corner rounding. It suggests a tech-forward, UI-minded personality that stays approachable rather than cold, blending functional clarity with a subtly futuristic flavor.
The design appears intended to translate modern, rounded-rectangle geometry into a highly usable sans, creating a consistent visual system across letters and numerals. Its softened corners and even stroke weight aim to balance contemporary, technical cues with comfortable readability in continuous text and interface contexts.
Round letters and digits share a consistent squircle-like silhouette, giving headings a distinctive, cohesive texture. The numerals are similarly squared-off and sturdy, aligning well with the letterforms for interface and display use where uniformity and legibility matter.