Sans Superellipse Utmot 5 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, ui display, techy, futuristic, clean, confident, playful, modernize, signal tech, maximize impact, systematic consistency, rounded, geometric, squared, extended, soft corners.
A geometric sans with squared, superellipse-style counters and consistently rounded corners throughout. Strokes are uniform and heavy, giving a solid, compact color on the line, while the overall proportions run horizontally extended. Curves tend to resolve into rounded-rectangle forms rather than circles, and terminals are clean and blunt, producing a crisp, engineered finish. The lowercase keeps a straightforward, constructed feel with simple bowls and minimal modulation, and the numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry for a cohesive, grid-friendly texture.
Best suited to display sizes where its broad geometry and squared rounding can read clearly—headlines, brand marks, posters, and product/tech packaging. It can also work for short UI labels, dashboards, and interface headings when a modern, engineered look is desired, especially where a strong typographic presence is beneficial.
The font reads as modern and tech-forward, with a slightly playful edge created by its softened corners and rounded-square shapes. Its wide stance and sturdy strokes project confidence and a synthetic, sci‑fi flavor without feeling aggressive. Overall, it conveys a polished, contemporary tone suited to digital and product-oriented settings.
The letterforms appear designed to merge geometric precision with friendly rounding, creating a distinctive rounded-square voice that feels contemporary and screen-native. The goal seems to be a cohesive, high-impact display sans that signals technology and modernity while staying approachable through softened corners.
The design leans on repeated rounded-rectangle motifs across curves and counters, which helps maintain strong consistency in words and in all-caps settings. The wide proportions and dense stroke weight create high impact, but also make spacing and line length feel visually fuller than more neutral grotesques.