Sans Superellipse Rymoz 4 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'EastBroadway' by Tipos Pereira (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, packaging, posters, wayfinding, techy, futuristic, industrial, sporty, instrumental, digital tone, geometric system, high legibility, modern branding, rounded corners, squared forms, geometric, monolinear, angular joins.
A geometric sans built from squared, superellipse-like counters and softly rounded outer corners. Strokes are largely monolinear with crisp, rectilinear terminals and frequent 90° turns, giving letters a constructed, modular feel. Curves are minimized in favor of rounded-rectangle bowls (notably in O/C/D/Q and the numerals), while diagonals in V/W/X/Y and the joins in K/R add sharpness. The lowercase keeps a compact, boxy rhythm with a single-storey a and g, a short-armed r, and a squared, open e; punctuation and figures follow the same rounded-corner rectangle logic.
Well suited to interface titles, dashboards, and product UI where a crisp, technical voice is needed. It also fits contemporary branding, packaging, and headline typography for electronics, sports, automotive, or industrial themes, and can work for signage/wayfinding when set with comfortable tracking.
The overall tone reads contemporary and technical—clean, engineered, and slightly sci‑fi—without becoming decorative. Its squared roundness suggests digital interfaces, instrumentation, and industrial branding, while the softened corners keep it approachable rather than severe.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectangle construction into a practical, readable sans for modern contexts. By pairing squared bowls with softened corners and steady stroke weight, it aims to feel engineered and forward-looking while staying legible and consistent across text and numerals.
Spacing appears generous and the internal counters stay open, which helps maintain clarity in dense lines of text. The design leans on consistent corner radii and rectangular apertures, creating a strong, repeatable pattern across letters and numerals.