Sans Superellipse Kuhy 3 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, logotypes, posters, packaging, tech, futuristic, playful, industrial, retro, grid consistency, tech aesthetic, soft geometry, display clarity, systematic forms, rounded, squarish, soft corners, geometric, modular.
A wide, monospaced sans with a rounded-rectangle, superelliptic construction. Strokes are uniform and blunt, with generously radiused corners and frequent horizontal terminals that read as soft bars. Counters tend to be rectangular with rounded edges, giving forms like O, D, and 0 a squared-off, capsule-like interior. The overall rhythm is modular and grid-friendly, with compact joins and simplified curves that favor steady, blocky silhouettes over calligraphic nuance.
Performs well in contexts that benefit from strong, even texture and predictable character widths, such as UI labels, dashboards, terminal-style readouts, and wayfinding. The wide, rounded shapes also make it effective for bold wordmarks, posters, and product packaging where a geometric, techy voice is desired.
The font projects a tech-forward, slightly retro computing feel—clean and engineered, yet friendly due to its softened corners. Its chunky, rounded geometry adds a playful tone while still feeling utilitarian and systematic, making it suitable for interfaces and sci‑fi flavored branding.
Likely designed to translate a superelliptic, rounded-rectangle motif into a systematic alphabet with consistent spacing and sturdy, reproducible shapes. The emphasis appears to be on clarity and cohesion in grid-based layouts while maintaining a distinctive, futuristic personality.
Several glyphs lean into stencil-like openings and inset counters (notably in letters such as B, P, and R), reinforcing a manufactured, display-oriented character. The numerals and punctuation maintain the same rounded-rectilinear logic, supporting consistent texture in dense strings like codes or labels.