Sans Superellipse Efnud 9 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'NewNerdish' by Ingrimayne Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, code samples, schematics, packaging, wayfinding, techy, futuristic, industrial, precision, retro sci-fi, systematic feel, tech branding, compact clarity, interface tone, rounded, squared, geometric, compact, angular.
A slanted, geometric sans with a consistent monoline stroke and a rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction throughout. Corners are softened rather than sharp, while many curves resolve into squared bowls and flat terminals, giving the forms a compact, engineered feel. The slant is even and mechanical, and the overall rhythm is steady and grid-like, with uniform character width and clear internal counters. Distinctive details include chamfer-like joins, occasional open apertures, and simplified, modular shapes that keep letterforms crisp at small sizes.
Well-suited to interface labeling, dashboards, and technical layouts where consistent spacing and a systematic texture are helpful. It also fits sci-fi themed graphics, product packaging, instrumentation-style typography, and compact captions where a clean, engineered look is desired.
The font conveys a technical, futuristic tone—clean, efficient, and slightly retro in a sci-fi interface way. Its controlled geometry and steady slant suggest speed and precision, while the rounded corners keep it approachable rather than aggressive.
The design appears intended to provide a cohesive, space-efficient techno sans built from rounded-rectangular geometry, balancing clarity with a distinctive, systemized voice. The consistent slant and modular construction prioritize a forward-moving, utilitarian personality across letters and numerals.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same design logic, with many rounded-rectangular bowls and straight-sided curves that emphasize a constructed, system-like aesthetic. Numerals and capitals read particularly well as labeling forms, and punctuation inherits the same squared-round language for consistent texture in running text.