Sans Superellipse Uhby 1 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'CarbonPlus' by Cadson Demak (names referenced only for comparison).
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A heavy, geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle construction, with broad proportions and a consistent, monoline stroke. Curves resolve into soft corners and squarish bowls, producing superellipse-like counters in letters such as O, D, and P. Terminals are typically blunt with generous radiusing, and joins stay clean and orthogonal, giving the design a machined, modular feel. Lowercase forms are simple and compact, with single-storey a and g, a flat-topped t with a short crossbar, and a short-shouldered r; figures are similarly blocky, with squared curves and a distinctive slashed zero.
This font suits interface labels, dashboards, and terminal-style compositions where consistent spacing and a strong, modular rhythm are desirable. It also performs well in bold headlines, short callouts, packaging, and wayfinding-style signage that benefits from sturdy, high-impact letterforms.
The overall tone reads as pragmatic and system-like, with a clear nod to industrial labeling and retro computing aesthetics. Its chunky geometry and softened corners feel sturdy and approachable rather than sharp, while the uniform rhythm reinforces a functional, engineered personality.
The design appears intended to blend the reliability of monospaced typography with a softened, geometric construction, delivering a robust “system” voice that stays legible and visually consistent in grid-based layouts.
Round letters tend to be squarish rather than circular, and apertures are relatively tight, which increases density and impact. Several uppercase shapes incorporate slight interior chamfers/angled transitions (notably the A and some diagonals), adding a subtle techno flavor without becoming decorative.