Sans Superellipse Utmoz 6 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, signage, packaging, tech, futuristic, industrial, clean, assertive, impact, modernity, systematic, approachability, clarity, squared-round, modular, rounded corners, geometric, compact apertures.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes are even and sturdy, with squared terminals and broad horizontal emphasis that gives the design a low, expanded stance. Counters tend toward rounded rectangles, apertures are relatively tight, and curves transition smoothly into straight segments, creating a cohesive, modular rhythm across letters and figures. The overall spacing reads generous and stable, supporting large, blocky word shapes without sharp joins or delicate detail.
Best suited to headlines, logotypes, and short bursts of text where its broad, geometric shapes can carry a strong visual identity. It also fits wayfinding and signage, product packaging, and technology-focused graphics where a sturdy, rounded-technical look is desirable. In longer text, it works most comfortably at larger sizes where the tight apertures and heavy forms remain clear.
The tone is modern and engineered, suggesting technology, machinery, and contemporary interfaces. Its softened corners keep the voice friendly enough to avoid harshness, while the wide, weighty forms project confidence and impact. Overall it feels utilitarian and forward-looking, with a subtle sci‑fi flavor.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, tech-leaning aesthetic through rounded-rectangle geometry and uniform stroke weight. Its wide proportions and softened corners aim to maximize presence and legibility at display sizes while maintaining a controlled, system-like consistency across the character set.
Round letters such as O and Q read as squarish ovals with uniform curvature, and diagonals like V/W/X keep the same rounded-corner logic for a consistent silhouette. The figures follow the same squared-round geometry, producing a cohesive, display-oriented numeric set that feels designed for signage and UI readouts.