Sans Superellipse Vova 3 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A delicate monoline sans with very broad proportions and a strong geometric backbone. Curved letters are built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like contours, giving O/C/G/Q and the bowls of B/P/R a smooth, squarish roundness. Terminals are clean and mostly horizontal or vertical, with sharp, linear diagonals in A/V/W/X/Y that contrast the softened curves. Spacing feels generous and the thin stroke keeps counters open, with simplified, schematic forms in the numerals (notably the single-story 1 and rounded, continuous 2/3/5).
Best suited to large-size settings where the thin strokes and wide build can breathe—headlines, brand marks, product identities, and poster typography. It can also work for UI or interface display labels where a clean, futuristic tone is desired, but its light stroke suggests avoiding small sizes or low-contrast situations.
The overall tone is futuristic and refined, like a lightweight display face intended to feel streamlined and precise. Its wide, calm rhythm and soft-rectilinear curves suggest a modern, tech-forward aesthetic without becoming aggressive or industrial.
The font appears designed to merge strict geometric construction with softened superellipse curves, producing a distinctive wide display sans that feels modern and engineered. The consistent monoline stroke and simplified details indicate an emphasis on clarity of silhouette and a recognizable, contemporary voice.
The design leans on consistent corner radii and symmetrical construction, creating a cohesive ‘rounded geometry’ across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. Several glyphs read as intentionally stylized (e.g., the pointed V/W shapes and the superelliptic bowls), emphasizing identity over conventional text-face familiarity.