Sans Superellipse Lawi 12 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Sci Fi Bronze' by Fype Co (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: tech branding, game titles, sci‑fi posters, ui headings, product design, futuristic, tech, sci‑fi, digital, geometric, geometric system, futuristic branding, interface feel, modular consistency, display impact, rounded corners, squarish, modular, streamlined, high contrast (shape).
This typeface is built from rounded-rectangle geometry with consistently softened corners and a smooth, monoline stroke. Counters and bowls tend toward squarish, superelliptical forms, producing a compact, engineered silhouette; the lowercase follows the same construction and stays visually close to the caps. Terminals are typically blunt and horizontal, with occasional angular joins in diagonals (notably in V/W/X/Y/K), creating a crisp, modular rhythm. Spacing appears generous, and the overall texture is clean and even, with clear, open apertures in many letters despite the boxy structure.
It suits technology and gaming identities, sci‑fi or cyber-themed posters, and bold headings where a distinctive geometric voice is desired. It can also work for interface-style labeling or product/industrial graphics when used at sizes that preserve the interior openings and the rounded-corner details.
The design reads as futuristic and interface-driven, evoking sci‑fi branding, digital dashboards, and industrial product typography. Its rounded-rectangular construction gives it a sleek, machine-made feel—precise but friendly—more “tech hardware” than handwritten or editorial.
The font appears intended to translate superelliptical, rounded-rectangle forms into a coherent alphabet with a consistent stroke and a strong, modern presence. It prioritizes a constructed, modular look—balancing strict geometry with softened corners to remain legible and approachable in display contexts.
The sample text shows strong horizontal emphasis from the extended bars and squared counters, which reinforces a sense of speed and modernity. The numerals and punctuation match the same rounded-rectilinear logic, keeping the system cohesive for display and UI-like settings.