Sans Superellipse Gurut 3 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Stallman Round' by Par Défaut and 'Reigner' by Umka Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, signage, techno, futuristic, industrial, retro, display impact, sci-fi tone, systemic geometry, compact fit, rounded, condensed, geometric, modular, stencil-like.
A condensed, geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with uniform stroke weight and tight internal counters. Corners are consistently radiused, and many joins resolve into squared-off terminals with soft edges, producing a modular, engineered silhouette. The rhythm is compact and vertical, with narrow apertures and simplified bowls; several letters show deliberate cut-ins and notch-like openings that add a slightly stencil-like, segmented feel. Numerals follow the same blocky logic, maintaining strong alignment and consistent curvature across corners.
Best suited to display contexts where its condensed, modular structure can create strong impact—posters, headlines, branding wordmarks, packaging, and signage. It can also work for short UI labels or category headings when a futuristic, engineered voice is desired, but it’s less comfortable for extended body text due to its dense texture and tight counters.
The overall tone feels techno and industrial, with a retro-futurist flavor reminiscent of sci‑fi titling and digital-era signage. Its compact, blocky shapes read as controlled and mechanical rather than friendly or calligraphic, projecting precision and purpose.
The font appears designed to deliver a compact, high-impact sans with a distinctive superelliptical geometry and a subtle segmented/stencil character. It prioritizes strong silhouettes and a cohesive, system-like visual language suited to modern, technical, and sci‑fi themed applications.
The design’s personality comes from the repeated rounded-rectangle motif and the intentional gaps in certain forms, which create distinctive word shapes at display sizes. In longer lines, the tight apertures and dense texture can feel heavy, so spacing and size choice will strongly affect readability.