Sans Superellipse Kuse 3 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gremlin' by Hazztype, 'ITC Blair' by ITC, 'Highwood Ridge' by Komet & Flicker, and 'Matrice' by Studio Sun (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, ui labels, signage, friendly, techy, confident, clean, playful, modernization, approachability, clarity, branding focus, ui readiness, rounded, soft corners, geometric, monoline, open counters.
A broad, rounded sans with superellipse-style bowls and softened corners throughout. Strokes are largely monoline, with terminals that read as gently squared rather than purely circular, giving the letters a crisp-but-soft edge. Proportions are expansive with wide set forms and roomy counters, and the curves in C, G, O, and S feel smooth and controlled rather than calligraphic. The lowercase is similarly rounded and sturdy, with single-storey forms like a and g, compact shoulders, and a straightforward, highly legible rhythm.
Well suited to headlines and brand marks where a broad, rounded voice is desirable, and it also performs strongly for packaging and promotional typography that needs to feel friendly and modern. The open counters and simple construction make it a good option for UI labels, wayfinding, and other medium-to-large applications where clarity at a glance matters.
The overall tone is approachable and contemporary, balancing a friendly softness with a confident, tech-forward clarity. Its wide stance and rounded geometry convey a modern, slightly playful personality without becoming informal or quirky.
The design appears aimed at delivering a contemporary geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle forms, prioritizing legibility and a welcoming tone. Its consistent stroke behavior and softened geometry suggest a focus on versatile display and interface use where a clean, modern identity is needed.
Round letters maintain consistent superellipse curvature, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) stay blunt and stable, reinforcing the solid, engineered feel. Numerals match the alphabet’s rounded-rectangle logic, producing clear, signage-like figures with smooth curves and ample interior space.