Sans Superellipse Venir 4 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans with squared, superelliptic curves and consistently rounded corners throughout. Strokes are uniform and crisp, with a measured, engineered rhythm and generous internal counters in rounded letters like O, Q, and 0. Terminals tend to be straight-cut, and curves often resolve into flat-ish sides, creating a “rounded rectangle” silhouette rather than purely circular bowls. Proportions feel horizontally expanded, with open spacing and a steady baseline alignment that reads cleanly in both caps and lowercase.
Well-suited to UI and product typography where clarity and a modern, engineered feel are desired, especially for navigation, labels, and display-sized text. It also fits tech branding, sci‑fi themed graphics, and contemporary signage where its rounded-square forms can become a distinctive visual signature.
The overall tone is contemporary and tech-forward, suggesting interfaces, instrumentation, and modern product design. Its rounded-square geometry feels controlled and efficient, balancing friendliness from the softened corners with a cool, utilitarian edge.
The design appears aimed at delivering a distinctive, systematized geometric voice built from superelliptic curves and squared counters, offering a contemporary alternative to purely circular geometrics. It prioritizes clean outlines, consistent corner treatment, and a modern display-friendly presence.
Key forms emphasize modular geometry: the 0 is a rounded rectangle, the 2 and 3 use flattened curves, and the 4 is sharply constructed with an open triangular counter. The lowercase retains a simplified, almost schematic construction (notably in a, g, and e), reinforcing a cohesive system-like aesthetic.