Sans Superellipse Vakem 5 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, headlines, posters, signage, techy, futuristic, clean, modular, precise, digital feel, geometric system, modern display, modular clarity, rounded corners, squared curves, geometric, monoline, extended.
A geometric, monoline sans with a distinctly squarish construction: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and superellipse-like corners rather than true circles. Strokes are even and crisp, with generous horizontal proportions and open counters that keep forms clear at display sizes. Terminals are consistently squared-off with softened corners, and the overall rhythm feels engineered and modular, with many letters built from straight runs joined by controlled radii.
Best suited to interface labels, product and technology branding, and short-form display settings where its wide geometry and squared-rounded curves can read as intentional design. It also works well for signage and poster headlines, especially in contexts aiming for a modern, digital, or industrial aesthetic.
The font conveys a contemporary, tech-forward tone—clean, efficient, and slightly sci‑fi—without becoming overly decorative. Its wide stance and rounded-square geometry suggest interfaces, devices, and industrial design, giving text a sleek, schematic flavor.
The design intention appears to be a contemporary geometric sans that replaces circular logic with rounded-rectangle construction for a more engineered, device-like feel. Its consistent radii, even strokes, and extended proportions prioritize a sleek, futuristic presence and high visual uniformity across the character set.
Key identifying details include boxy rounded bowls in letters like O, D, P, and e; a single-story a with a flat horizontal bar; and numerals that echo the same rounded-rectangle logic (notably 2, 3, and 8). The design keeps a consistent corner radius and uniform stroke weight, producing strong stylistic cohesion across capitals, lowercase, and figures.