Sans Superellipse Vebak 4 is a light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, wayfinding, dashboards, posters, futuristic, technical, clean, minimal, geometric, modernize, systematize, clarify, digitize, rounded corners, monoline, squarish, superelliptic, open apertures.
A monoline sans with a distinctive superelliptic construction: bowls and counters are built from rounded-rectangle forms, and corners resolve into consistent radii rather than true circles. Strokes stay even throughout with squared terminals that often soften into rounded ends, producing a crisp but gentle outline. Proportions skew horizontally, with wide caps and roomy lowercase forms; the rhythm is steady and modular, and the numerals echo the same rounded-square geometry (notably in 0, 8, and 9). Overall spacing reads open and deliberate, supporting clear separation between letters in text.
Well suited to user interfaces, product labeling, and tech-forward branding where a clean, systematic voice is desired. The wide stance and open spacing can work well in headlines, signage, and short blocks of text where clarity and a contemporary aesthetic matter most.
The design feels contemporary and engineered, with a slightly sci‑fi, interface-like tone. Its rounded-square geometry conveys precision and modernity while avoiding harshness, giving it a friendly-tech personality rather than a stark industrial one.
The font appears designed to deliver a modern geometric sans optimized for a digital, systematized look. By basing curves on superelliptic rounded-rectangle shapes and keeping strokes uniform, it aims for consistency across glyphs and a recognizable, future-leaning identity.
Several glyphs emphasize a constructed, rectangular logic—curves flatten toward horizontals and verticals, and circular letters take on a squarish stance. The simplified forms and consistent corner treatment create a cohesive system across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, especially evident in the rounded rectangular O/Q family and the squared-off curves in S and a.