Sans Superellipse Utbaw 16 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse logic, with straight-sided curves and consistently softened corners. Strokes are even and firm, giving the design a monoline, engineered feel while keeping counters open and legible. Many curves resolve into chamfer-like arcs, producing subtly octagonal bowls in letters like O/Q and rounded-angled joins in C/G/S. Terminals are generally flat and squared-off, with occasional clipped or notched cuts that reinforce the modular construction, and figures follow the same rounded-angular geometry for a cohesive texture.
Well-suited to technology-forward branding, product marks, and display typography where a clean, engineered geometry is desirable. It also fits UI titles, control labels, and signage systems that benefit from sturdy shapes and open counters. For longer paragraphs it will read best at larger sizes where the rounded-angular detailing can be appreciated without visual noise.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, like interface lettering for devices, dashboards, or sci‑fi branding. Its rounded angles keep it approachable while the precise, constructed forms project efficiency and control.
The design appears intended to merge geometric clarity with softened, superellipse-based forms, creating a constructed sans that feels modern without becoming harsh. Its consistent stroke behavior and modular rounding suggest a focus on coherence across letters and numbers for contemporary identity and interface use.
Distinctive details include the polygonal-round O/Q construction, a squared, compact rhythm in the lowercase, and a generally wide stance that reads stable at display sizes. The angular rounding can create a slightly mechanical cadence in continuous text, making spacing and line breaks feel structured rather than organic.