Sans Superellipse Vony 1 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, branding, logos, headlines, posters, futuristic, tech, sci-fi, sleek, geometric, futurism, interface feel, geometric identity, brand impact, rounded corners, soft terminals, modular, extended, clean.
This typeface is built from rounded-rectangle forms with smooth corners and consistent stroke thickness. Counters and bowls tend toward horizontal superellipses, giving the letters a low, streamlined profile and an extended stance. Joins are clean and mechanical, with many characters constructed from straight runs and softened bends; diagonals appear sparingly and read as engineered rather than calligraphic. The overall rhythm is stable and even, with open apertures and wide internal spacing that emphasize the font’s horizontal flow.
Best suited for large-size applications where its geometric construction and wide proportions can be appreciated, such as branding, logotypes, product names, headlines, and poster typography. It also fits UI-style graphics, gaming/tech packaging, and titles for science-fiction or electronic music contexts where a sleek, engineered voice is desirable.
The design conveys a distinctly futuristic, interface-driven tone—polished, synthetic, and precision-made. Its softened corners keep it approachable while the modular geometry suggests electronics, aerospace, and sci‑fi branding. The result feels modern and technical without becoming aggressive or sharp.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, technology-forward sans with rounded-rectangle DNA, emphasizing smooth continuity, consistent weight, and a horizontally streamlined silhouette. Its constructed letterforms prioritize visual identity and a modern, systems-based feel over traditional text neutrality.
Distinctive details such as the rounded-rectangle ‘O’/‘0’ forms and segmented, bar-like treatments in letters like E/S help reinforce a digital, constructed character. Numerals follow the same extended geometry, reading like instrument-panel figures rather than traditional text numerals.