Sans Superellipse Vabog 3 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui, signage, headlines, branding, packaging, futuristic, tech, modular, clean, clinical, systematic design, tech aesthetic, geometric clarity, interface utility, rounded, squared-off, monoline, geometric, superelliptic.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) outlines, with consistently softened corners and largely monoline strokes. Curves resolve into flattened horizontals and verticals, producing squared counters and wide apertures that feel engineered rather than calligraphic. Terminals are typically blunt and straight, with occasional open joins and stylized constructions (notably in forms like V/W and some diagonals) that emphasize a modular, constructed rhythm. Overall spacing and proportions read open and contemporary, with a strong reliance on horizontal bars and rectangular bowls.
Well-suited to interface typography, wayfinding, and product labeling where a modern, technical voice is desired. It also works effectively for short headlines, logos, and branded systems that benefit from a geometric, modular silhouette and clear, high-contrast shapes at display sizes.
The tone is distinctly sci‑fi and technological, evoking interfaces, hardware labels, and retro-future design systems. Its rounded geometry keeps it approachable, but the constructed letterforms and squared curves maintain a precise, machine-made character.
The design appears intended to translate superelliptic geometry into an all-purpose sans that feels contemporary and technology-forward. It emphasizes repeatable shapes, rounded-square bowls, and simplified joins to create a consistent, system-like visual language across letters and numerals.
Round letters such as O/Q are rendered as rounded squares with even internal counters, and several glyphs use simplified geometry that prioritizes consistency over traditional typographic modulation. The sample text shows a crisp, uniform texture that stays stable across mixed-case and numerals, with the styling most noticeable in diagonals and junctions.