Sans Superellipse Lorod 10 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, terminals, dashboards, code samples, pixel-inspired branding, techno, retro, industrial, utilitarian, sci‑fi, systematic design, grid alignment, display mimicry, technical clarity, rounded corners, squared curves, modular, geometric, boxy.
A geometric, rounded-rectangle sans with a strongly modular construction. Strokes are even and consistent, with corners softened into small-radius curves that keep forms square-leaning rather than circular. Counters and bowls tend to read as superelliptical boxes, producing a tight, engineered rhythm across caps, lowercase, and figures. The lowercase is compact and structured, with single-storey forms and simplified terminals; punctuation and diacritics follow the same squared, monoline logic for a uniform texture in text.
Well-suited to interface typography where alignment and tabular rhythm matter, such as dashboards, device screens, settings menus, and technical labeling. It can also work for headings and branding that want a retro-digital or industrial flavor, especially when set with ample line spacing to let the modular shapes breathe.
The overall tone feels technical and purpose-built, evoking digital displays, control panels, and retro-futurist interfaces. Its squared curves and measured spacing give it a calm, utilitarian voice with a distinct sci‑fi edge rather than a friendly or humanist one.
The design appears intended to translate the feel of rounded-rectangle display lettering into a clean, systematic text face, prioritizing consistency, alignment, and a distinctly digital geometry.
Distinctive numerals and capitals emphasize legibility through angular silhouettes and squared apertures, while rounded corners prevent the design from becoming harsh. The consistent cell-like spacing and uniform glyph widths create a grid-aligned look that stays orderly in multi-line settings.