Sans Superellipse Utbim 4 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, tech branding, ui, posters, futuristic, techy, clean, confident, sleek, modernization, digital feel, brand clarity, geometric unity, display impact, rounded, squared, geometric, streamlined, modular.
A wide, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistent stroke thickness. Curves resolve into soft corners rather than true circles, giving bowls and counters a superelliptical, squared-off feel. Terminals are clean and mostly horizontal/vertical, with occasional diagonal cuts on forms like A, K, V, W, X, and Y. The lowercase is compact and engineered, with a single-storey a and g, a short-shouldered r, and an e built from a horizontal bar inside a rounded enclosure. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, with squared apertures and smooth, even rhythm across the set.
Best suited to display applications where its wide stance and rounded-rect geometry can read clearly: headlines, posters, product branding, and tech-oriented identities. It can also work for UI titles, dashboards, and wayfinding-style labels where a clean, modern presence is desired, though the tight apertures suggest avoiding very small sizes for dense text.
The overall tone reads modern and technological, with a controlled, machine-made crispness softened by rounded corners. It feels efficient and contemporary—more “interface” than “editorial”—and conveys a confident, forward-looking attitude without becoming aggressive.
The design appears intended to merge a geometric, engineered structure with friendly rounding, producing a contemporary display sans that feels digital-ready. Its consistent stroke and superelliptical forms suggest a focus on strong silhouette, clarity, and a cohesive “tech” voice across letters and numerals.
Several glyphs emphasize rectangular counters and tight apertures (notably e, s, 2, 3, and 5), which reinforces the modular, digital flavor. The Q’s short tail and the squared bowls of B, D, O, and P keep the alphabet visually unified. The sample text shows steady spacing and a consistent dark color, making the style feel solid and deliberate at display sizes.