Sans Superellipse Vove 5 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, ui titling, futuristic headlines, logotypes, packaging, futuristic, minimal, technical, clean, airy, futurism, systematic geometry, minimalism, interface tone, brand distinctiveness, monoline, geometric, rounded corners, superelliptic, extended.
A monoline geometric sans built from long horizontal spans and rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) curves. Strokes are uniformly thin with crisp terminals, producing an open, lightweight texture. Round letters (C, O, Q) read as squarish ovals with softened corners, while many forms emphasize straight, extended crossbars and wide apertures. The capitals are particularly architectural—A is triangular with a flat crossbar, M and N are sharply angled, and W/V/Y lean on clean diagonals—paired with streamlined lowercase that keeps bowls wide and corners rounded. Numerals follow the same logic, with 0 as a rounded rectangle and 1/4/7 drawn with simple, linear construction.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its airy construction and extended geometry can read clearly—technology branding, product names, interface headings, and editorial or packaging titles with a modern, engineered aesthetic. It can also work for minimalist logotypes where distinctive superelliptic rounds and long horizontals are desirable.
The overall tone is sleek and forward-looking, with a restrained, engineered feel reminiscent of sci‑fi interfaces and contemporary tech branding. Its thin, spacious rhythm gives a refined, high-tech calm rather than a loud display energy, suggesting precision and modernity.
The design appears intended to translate superelliptic, rounded-rect geometry into a crisp, monoline alphabet with a strong horizontal emphasis. The goal seems to be a contemporary, system-like voice that feels technical and futuristic while remaining clean and legible at display sizes.
Horizontal strokes tend to dominate, and curved joins are handled with consistent corner radii, giving the alphabet a unified ‘capsule’ motif. The punctuation and dots are minimal and unobtrusive, and the outlines stay consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, reinforcing a coherent system design.