Sans Superellipse Vove 1 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, ui display, tech branding, posters, motion graphics, futuristic, minimal, technical, clean, sci‑fi, futurist aesthetic, geometric system, interface tone, streamlined display, monoline, geometric, rounded corners, extended width, open counters.
A monoline geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with long horizontal spans and smooth, consistent corner radii. Curves read as flattened ovals rather than circles, while straight strokes stay crisp and even, creating a sleek, engineered rhythm. Several glyphs mix soft terminals with sharp joins (notably in angled letters), and the lowercase shows a tall, compact structure relative to its ascenders and descenders, keeping words level and linear. Numerals follow the same capsule-like logic, favoring continuous strokes and wide silhouettes.
Best suited to display settings where its extended geometry and thin strokes can read cleanly—technology and product branding, interface titles, film/game graphics, posters, and motion work. It can also function for short passages or captions at comfortable sizes where the wide proportions and open forms have room to breathe.
The overall tone is modern and futuristic, with a clinical precision that feels tech-forward and streamlined. Its wide, airy spacing and rounded geometry give it a calm, controlled voice rather than a friendly or expressive one, leaning toward a sci‑fi interface aesthetic.
The design appears intended to translate superellipse-based geometry into a legible, cohesive alphabet for contemporary digital and sci‑fi-leaning communication. It prioritizes a unified shape system, smooth rounded-rect counters, and a streamlined texture that signals modernity and engineered precision.
Letterforms emphasize horizontality: bowls and counters tend to stretch, and many shapes resolve into rounded rectangles with narrow stroke openings. Diagonals and junctions are handled with simple, schematic cuts, contributing to a utilitarian, diagram-like texture in text. The design stays visually consistent between uppercase, lowercase, and figures, reinforcing a cohesive system feel.