Sans Superellipse Lorod 14 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, tech packaging, posters, wayfinding, futuristic, techy, minimal, clean, geometric, digital ui, systematic design, tech branding, modular geometry, rounded corners, rectilinear, modular, squared, narrow joins.
A geometric sans built from squared, rounded-rectangle forms with consistent monoline strokes and gently radiused corners. Curves resolve into superellipse-like bowls, creating boxy counters in letters like O, D, and P, while diagonals (V, W, X, Z) are straight and crisp. Terminals are mostly flat with softened corners, giving a tidy, engineered rhythm. The lowercase follows the same modular logic with compact, squared bowls and a simple single-storey a; overall spacing reads even and controlled, with a distinctly constructed, grid-friendly texture in text.
Well-suited to user interfaces, dashboards, device labeling, and other on-screen contexts where a clean, engineered look is desired. It also works effectively for tech-forward branding, packaging, titles, and posters that benefit from a futuristic, modular voice.
The overall tone feels digital and modern, with a synthesized, interface-like personality. Its rounded-square geometry conveys precision and system design, leaning toward a sci‑fi/tech aesthetic rather than organic warmth.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectangular, system-grid geometry into a readable sans for contemporary digital applications. It prioritizes consistency and a constructed aesthetic, aiming for a distinctive tech tone without heavy ornament.
Distinctive numerals echo the squared construction, maintaining clear differentiation between forms through sharp angles and boxy apertures. In running text the consistent stroke and repeated rounded-corner motif produce a steady, mechanical cadence that stays legible while remaining stylized.