Sans Superellipse Nozo 11 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, packaging, futuristic, techno, arcade, industrial, sci‑fi, impact, futurism, modularity, signage, branding, blocky, rounded, geometric, modular, soft corners.
A compact, block-driven sans built from rounded-rectangle strokes and squared counters. The forms are heavily inked with broad horizontals and verticals, softened by generous corner radii and subtle interior rounding. Many letters use stencil-like breaks and inset cuts (notably in E, S, and several numerals), creating a segmented rhythm while keeping the overall silhouette solid. Apertures tend to be tight and rectangular, with simplified joins and a consistent, modular construction that reads cleanly at display sizes.
Best suited to titles, branding, game/UI headings, and short callouts where its modular shapes and inset cuts can read as a deliberate design feature. It also works well for sci‑fi themed posters, product marks, and packaging that benefits from a bold, engineered voice.
The tone is assertive and synthetic, evoking digital interfaces, arcade cabinetry, and futuristic labeling. Its chunky geometry and engineered cut-ins give it a mechanical confidence, while the rounded corners prevent it from feeling harsh or aggressive.
The design appears aimed at delivering a robust, screen-and-signage friendly display voice with a distinctly techno flavor. By combining rounded rectangular geometry with segmented internal cuts, it prioritizes iconic silhouettes and a programmable, industrial feel over conventional text typography.
Uppercase and lowercase share a closely related construction, with the lowercase largely functioning as a scaled, simplified companion rather than a calligraphic contrast. Distinctive internal cuts and squared counters create strong patterns in words, which can become dense in long text but add character and recognizability in headlines.