Sans Superellipse Gynov 15 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Febrotesk 4F' by 4th february, 'Protrakt Variable' by Arkitype, 'GS Frank' by Great Scott, and 'Basaro' by Viaction Type.Co (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, techy, industrial, confident, clean, friendly, clarity, impact, modernity, approachability, consistency, rounded corners, boxy curves, compact, high contrast (shape), sturdy.
A heavy, compact sans with rounded-rectangle geometry and softly squared curves throughout. Strokes are uniform and thick, with broad, flat terminals and generous corner rounding that keeps forms smooth while still feeling blocky. Counters tend toward squarish ovals, and many glyphs sit on sturdy verticals with minimal modulation, giving the set a consistent, engineered rhythm. The overall spacing reads tight-to-moderate, with clear, simplified silhouettes designed to hold up at larger sizes and in bold headline settings.
Best suited to bold headlines, brand marks, packaging, and UI moments where a strong, compact wordshape is needed. It performs particularly well in short texts—titles, labels, navigation, and signage—where its rounded-square construction reads clearly at a glance.
The tone is modern and utilitarian with a friendly edge: robust, no-nonsense shapes paired with softened corners. It suggests contemporary tech, wayfinding, and product branding—confident and straightforward rather than delicate or expressive.
The design appears intended to combine industrial sturdiness with approachable rounded corners, delivering a contemporary sans that feels engineered yet friendly. Its simplified forms and consistent weight suggest an emphasis on clarity, impact, and repeatable geometric rhythm across letters and numerals.
Round letters like O, Q, and 0 lean toward superelliptical, rounded-box forms, while diagonals in A, V, W, X, and Y remain crisp and assertive. The lowercase feels pragmatic and compact, with single-storey forms where expected and straightforward, highly legible joins. Numerals are similarly blocky and consistent, reinforcing a cohesive, signage-ready texture.