Sans Superellipse Vohu 6 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, ui labels, packaging, futuristic, tech, sci‑fi, industrial, retro‑digital, sci‑fi tone, digital aesthetic, geometric system, display impact, squared, rounded corners, geometric, modular, streamlined.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) bowls and straight, monoline strokes. Corners are consistently radiused, giving counters a soft-square feel while keeping the overall construction crisp and engineered. Many letters use open forms and segmented joins (notably in curves and diagonals), creating a modular rhythm; spacing and widths vary by glyph, producing a dynamic, display-oriented texture. Terminals are blunt and clean, and numerals echo the same rounded-square geometry for a cohesive set.
Best suited for headlines, branding wordmarks, and short display lines where its engineered geometry can be appreciated. It can work well for UI labels, product names, sci‑fi themed titles, and packaging or signage that benefits from a clean, synthetic look. For long paragraphs, it will be most comfortable at larger sizes with generous line spacing.
The design reads as futuristic and technical, with a strong sci‑fi and retro-digital flavor. Its squared curves and modular breaks suggest hardware interfaces, industrial labeling, and synthetic aesthetics rather than humanist warmth. The overall tone is sleek, controlled, and slightly game/arcade-adjacent.
The font appears designed to translate rounded-rect geometry into a coherent alphabet with a contemporary tech sensibility. By favoring simplified forms, open construction, and consistent corner radii, it aims for a distinctive display voice that feels systematized and modern.
Curved characters lean toward boxy, flattened bowls, and several glyphs are intentionally simplified into minimal strokes, which emphasizes symbol-like clarity at larger sizes. The open apertures and segmented structure add distinctiveness but can reduce conventional readability in dense text, especially where similar shapes repeat.