Sans Superellipse Habud 9 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bega' by Indian Type Foundry and 'Francker' and 'Francker Paneuropean' by Linotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, ui labels, signage, branding, packaging, industrial, modern, utilitarian, techy, sturdy, robustness, modernity, space efficiency, geometric consistency, clarity, squared-round, boxy, compact, monolinear, closed apertures.
A compact sans with squared-round construction and softly radiused corners throughout. Strokes are essentially monolinear with minimal modulation, creating a dense, solid color in text. Curves tend toward superelliptical shapes, and counters are relatively tight, which makes forms like O, C, and G feel sturdy and contained. Terminals are generally flat and clean, with a practical, engineered rhythm; diagonals and joins (as in K, V, W, and Y) are crisp and controlled.
It performs well in short-to-medium display settings where a dense, confident texture is desirable—such as headlines, labels, interface elements, and wayfinding. The sturdy geometry also suits contemporary branding and packaging that aims for a technical or industrial impression.
The overall tone is modern and workmanlike, with an industrial, technical flavor. Its rounded-rectangle geometry softens the voice just enough to feel approachable, while still reading as no-nonsense and functional.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust, contemporary sans built from rounded-rectilinear forms, balancing strict geometry with softened corners for better friendliness. It prioritizes uniformity and punch over openness, aiming for strong presence and consistent rhythm across letters and numbers.
The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g and a compact, slightly condensed feel across many letters, reinforcing a space-efficient texture. Numerals follow the same squared-round logic, staying consistent in weight and corner treatment for a cohesive set.