Sans Superellipse Utgof 3 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, ui display, packaging, futuristic, tech, industrial, gaming, space-age, tech aesthetic, geometric consistency, display impact, brand voice, ui headers, squared-rounded, geometric, blocky, modular, extended.
A heavy, extended sans with squared-round (superellipse) construction and a consistent, monoline stroke. Curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and counters, while joins and terminals stay crisp and largely horizontal/vertical, producing a clean, engineered rhythm. The proportions are wide overall with generous internal space; round letters like O/Q and numerals like 0/8 read as soft-cornered rectangles, and diagonals (A/V/W/X/Y/Z) are simplified and sturdy. Lowercase forms keep a large x-height and compact extenders, with single-storey a and g and a straight, utilitarian texture in text.
Best suited to display applications where width and strong geometry are an asset: tech branding, esports/gaming titles, sci‑fi or industrial poster work, product marks, and bold interface headers or labels. It can work for short text in UI or signage where a distinctive, engineered voice is desired and ample horizontal space is available.
The font communicates a modern, technical tone with a slightly sci‑fi, interface-like character. Its wide stance and squared rounds feel mechanical and confident, lending a calibrated, forward-looking mood rather than a humanist or editorial one.
Likely intended to deliver a contemporary, techno-geometric voice built from rounded-rectangle primitives, prioritizing bold clarity and a cohesive modular system across caps, lowercase, and figures. The wide proportions and squared curves suggest a focus on impactful display typography for modern digital and product contexts.
The design relies on repeated geometric motifs—rounded corners, flat horizontals, and rectangular counters—creating strong consistency across letters and figures. The bold weight and extended widths emphasize presence and legibility in short bursts, while tight apertures and blocky shapes can build a dense, display-forward color in paragraphs.