Sans Superellipse Vader 6 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: user interfaces, app branding, tech packaging, gaming, headlines, tech, futuristic, industrial, retro-future, game ui, systematic, sci‑fi tone, interface clarity, geometric identity, rounded corners, squared bowls, geometric, modular, compact apertures.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) geometry, with consistently rounded corners and mostly straight, orthogonal strokes. Curves resolve into squarish bowls and counters, giving letters like O, D, and Q a soft-cornered, boxy footprint. Stroke endings are clean and uniform, with minimal modulation and a slightly extended horizontal feel; spacing reads orderly and engineered. Many forms use simplified, open constructions (notably in S and some lowercase), reinforcing a modular, UI-like rhythm.
This font suits interface typography, dashboards, and product displays where a structured, futuristic voice is desired. It also performs well in headlines, branding, and packaging for tech-leaning or industrial themes, and in gaming or motion graphics where geometric clarity and a modular look are assets.
The overall tone is sleek and technological, with a controlled, synthetic feel that nods to sci‑fi interfaces and retro arcade aesthetics. Its rounded-square construction feels friendly enough to avoid harshness, but still reads decisively machine-made and modern.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into an approachable, contemporary sans that remains highly systematic. By emphasizing soft-cornered orthogonality and simplified silhouettes, it aims to deliver a distinctive tech-forward identity while staying legible in short text and display settings.
Distinctive details include squared counters with rounded corners, compact apertures, and a consistent preference for right angles over fully circular arcs. Numerals and capitals share the same softened-rectilinear logic, producing a cohesive, systemized set well suited to grid-based layouts.