Sans Superellipse Mive 4 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'HK Modular' by Hanken Design Co. and 'Imagine Font' by Jens Isensee (names referenced only for comparison).
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) forms with consistently soft corners and even stroke weight. Counters tend toward squared bowls and rectangular apertures, giving the alphabet a modular, engineered feel while preserving smooth curvature at joins. Terminals are clean and rounded, diagonals are crisp, and the overall fit is generous, producing a stable, blocky texture in text. Distinctive constructions—such as the angular V/W and the squared O/0—reinforce the systematic, grid-friendly rhythm.
Well-suited to UI labels, dashboards, and product surfaces where a contemporary, engineered look is desired. It also performs strongly for headlines, posters, and branding systems that benefit from geometric consistency and a distinctive tech-forward texture.
The font conveys a clean, futuristic tone with a utilitarian, interface-ready confidence. Its rounded-square geometry reads as modern and technological rather than friendly or traditional, evoking sci‑fi displays, product UI, and industrial labeling.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectangular, digital-industrial shape language into a readable alphabet with consistent stroke behavior and compact, modular construction. It aims for a recognizable futuristic voice while maintaining clear letterforms across cases and numerals.
The forms prioritize uniformity and clear silhouettes over calligraphic modulation, with simplified joins and minimal contrast. In continuous text the repeated rounded-rectangle motifs create a cohesive, tiled pattern, especially in uppercase and numerals.