Sans Superellipse Kugy 13 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, branding, posters, packaging, futuristic, tech, sleek, sporty, geometric, modernism, tech branding, streamlined forms, display impact, modular system, rounded, squared, modular, monoline, soft-cornered.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like forms, with generously softened corners and consistently thick, monoline strokes. Curves tend to flatten into broad horizontals and verticals, giving counters a capsule/squircle feel and producing a clean, modular rhythm. Terminals are typically blunt and rounded, apertures are controlled, and bowls stay compact, which keeps the texture even in long lines. Numerals follow the same squarish-rounded construction, matching the lettering’s uniform stroke behavior and wide, stable stance.
Best suited to large sizes where its rounded-rect geometry and wide proportions can read clearly and feel intentional—headlines, logotypes, product branding, and poster titling. It can also work for UI or signage-style labeling when a clean, futuristic tone is desired, though its distinctive shapes are most effective in short to medium text settings.
The overall tone is contemporary and machine-like, with a smooth, engineered finish that reads as tech-forward and streamlined. Its rounded corners soften the otherwise modular geometry, balancing friendliness with a purposeful, synthetic character. The wide forms and tidy repetition create a confident, display-oriented voice associated with interfaces, gadgets, and modern branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, superellipse-driven sans that feels engineered and contemporary, prioritizing consistent modular construction and a smooth, softened-corner silhouette for strong display presence.
Several shapes emphasize horizontal layering (notably in characters like E/S/2/3/5), reinforcing a “panel” or “track” motif. The design maintains strong consistency across capitals, lowercase, and figures, favoring simplified joins and compact counters for a cohesive, emblematic look.