Sans Superellipse Varof 13 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans with a rounded-rectangle (superellipse) backbone: bowls and counters read as softly squared, with consistently rounded corners and largely uniform stroke thickness. Curves transition into straights with minimal modulation, producing a clean, engineered rhythm. Terminals are mostly blunt and squared-off, and the overall construction favors horizontal and vertical structure, with diagonals kept crisp and controlled. Numerals and capitals share the same squared-round logic, giving the set a highly unified, system-like texture.
This font suits interface typography, dashboards, device labeling, and other environments where a clean, engineered look is desirable. It also performs well for tech or industrial branding, packaging, posters, and short headline copy that benefits from a modern, geometric voice.
The tone feels contemporary and tech-forward, combining friendliness from the rounded corners with a precise, utilitarian finish. Its squared curves and steady strokes suggest digital interfaces, industrial design, and sci‑fi or automotive aesthetics rather than editorial warmth.
The design intention appears to be a contemporary geometric sans that emphasizes rounded-rectangle forms and uniform strokes for a cohesive, futuristic feel. It prioritizes consistency and clarity, aiming for a distinctive “industrial UI” personality without resorting to decorative details.
Round letters such as O/C/G/Q appear more like rounded squares than true circles, which reinforces the font’s distinctive mechanical geometry. The lowercase shows single-storey forms (notably a and g) and open apertures, keeping the texture straightforward and highly legible at display sizes. Overall spacing reads even and measured, supporting a calm, controlled typographic color.