Sans Superellipse Kudu 3 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Geom Graphic' by Dharma Type and 'Sweet Square' by Sweet (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, tech packaging, signage, headlines, techy, futuristic, clean, confident, industrial, systematic design, modernization, ui clarity, brand distinctiveness, rounded corners, squared bowls, geometric, monoline, extended proportions.
A monoline sans with extended proportions and a superelliptical construction, where curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and terminals. Corners are consistently softened, producing squared counters in letters like O, D, and P, while straight strokes stay crisp and uniform. The caps are broad and stable with simple, engineered diagonals (A, V, W, X), and the lowercase maintains a practical, open rhythm with compact joins and short, controlled terminals. Figures are similarly squared and sturdy, with clear, modular shapes that keep spacing even and silhouettes highly consistent.
This font is well suited to UI labels, dashboards, and product surfaces where clean geometry and consistent stroke behavior help maintain clarity. Its broad, squared forms also work well for tech branding, packaging, and wayfinding-style signage, and it can deliver strong, modern headlines and short blocks of copy when ample space is available.
The overall tone feels contemporary and tech-forward, with a slightly industrial, interface-like precision. Its rounded-square geometry reads modern and efficient rather than friendly, projecting a controlled, engineered confidence that suits digital and product contexts.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a versatile sans that feels modern and systematic. By keeping stroke weight even and corners consistently softened, it aims to balance a technical, modular personality with straightforward legibility.
The design relies on repeated rounded-rectangle motifs across letters and numerals, creating a cohesive “system” feel. Distinctive squared forms in O/0 and the blocky, rounded construction of 2/3/5/6/8/9 reinforce a digital/technical voice while preserving readability at display sizes.