Sans Superellipse Kupa 5 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Controller' by Dharma Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, ui labels, packaging, futuristic, techy, industrial, space-age, confident, tech aesthetic, interface feel, modern display, system consistency, rounded corners, squared rounds, modular, geometric, monoline.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with monoline strokes and generous corner radii throughout. Counters are typically squarish and softly inset, and curves resolve into flat terminals rather than pointed joins, giving letters a clean, engineered silhouette. The design favors broad horizontals and wide bowls; diagonals are simplified and angular, while interior apertures are kept open and rectilinear. Spacing reads steady and somewhat extended, supporting a strong, uniform texture in all-caps and mixed-case settings.
Best suited to display applications where its broad, rounded-tech geometry can define a contemporary voice—branding, product identities, posters, and packaging. It also reads well in short UI labels, dashboards, and on-screen titles where a clean, engineered look is desirable.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, with a sleek, machine-made character. Rounded corners soften the otherwise rigid geometry, balancing an industrial feel with a friendly, game-interface energy. It projects confidence and modernity more than warmth or tradition.
The design appears intended to merge rounded-rectangle geometry with a sturdy, modern sans framework, creating a distinctive tech-forward voice that remains legible in short text. Its consistent corner treatment and squarish counters suggest a systematized, interface-inspired approach aimed at clear silhouettes and a recognizable, contemporary texture.
Distinctive rounded-square construction appears consistently in O/0-like shapes and bowls, while letters such as S and Z use flattened curves and crisp, linear turns for a modular rhythm. Numerals follow the same squarish, streamlined logic, maintaining a cohesive system feel across text and display use.