Sans Superellipse Valof 9 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Kyber Ricon' by TypeClassHeroes (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui design, app branding, tech logos, signage, packaging, futuristic, technical, clean, modern, friendly, modernize, systematize, soften geometry, increase clarity, rounded corners, geometric, square-round, monoline, modular.
This typeface is a geometric sans built from squared forms softened by generous corner radii. Curves tend toward superellipse-like bowls and rounded-rectangle counters, giving O/C/G and the numerals a distinctly boxy-round silhouette. Strokes are monoline with even terminals, and joins stay crisp; diagonals (A, V, W, X) are clean and steady rather than calligraphic. The lowercase shows single-storey a and g, compact apertures, and simple, sturdy stems, while figures are similarly rectilinear with rounded corners for a cohesive, modular rhythm.
It works well for UI and product design where clear, geometric shapes and consistent spacing help maintain a tidy on-screen presence. The distinctive rounded-rect forms also lend themselves to tech branding, headlines, and logotypes, and can scale effectively for signage and packaging where a modern, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone reads contemporary and tech-forward, with a soft industrial friendliness coming from the rounded geometry. It feels precise and engineered, yet approachable rather than cold, making it suitable for modern interface and product contexts.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver a modern geometric identity rooted in rounded-rectangle construction, prioritizing consistency and a recognizable silhouette across the alphabet and numerals. The simplified lowercase and monoline treatment suggest an emphasis on clarity and systematic visual harmony in contemporary design systems.
The design’s signature is the consistent squared-round construction across both letters and numerals, which creates a distinctive texture in lines of text. The lowercase maintains a utilitarian simplicity (notably the single-storey forms) that reinforces the font’s system-like, functional character.