Sans Superellipse Misa 9 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, headlines, posters, packaging, gaming ui, playful, techy, friendly, chunky, retro-futurist, display impact, geometric branding, playful tech, rounded corners, pill terminals, soft geometry, compact apertures, stencil-like counters.
A heavy, rounded-rectangle sans with softened corners and broadly uniform stroke thickness. Forms are built from superelliptic geometry: straight segments meet generous radii, and bowls read as squarish ovals. Counters are compact and often appear as small rounded slots (notably in A, B, D, O, P, R, and numerals), giving a dense, solid texture. Joins are smooth and closed, diagonals are blunt and sturdy, and several letters adopt simplified, modular constructions that keep the rhythm consistent in all-caps and mixed text.
Best suited to logos, punchy headlines, posters, and brand moments that want a rounded techno-geometric signature. It can work well for packaging and entertainment-oriented UI where letterforms need to read as bold, friendly shapes. For longer copy, it benefits from larger sizes and generous tracking to preserve clarity.
The overall tone is upbeat and contemporary with a distinctly geometric, gadget-like flavor. Its soft corners and inflated silhouettes feel approachable, while the tight counters and modular shapes add a synthetic, sci‑fi edge. The result reads as playful and bold rather than formal or editorial.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, highly geometric display voice built from rounded-rect forms, prioritizing strong silhouette and consistency over open apertures. It aims to feel modern and playful, with a compact internal structure that creates a dense, impactful word image.
Distinctive details include a squarish O/0 and a Q with a small internal tail, plus lowercase shapes that lean toward single-storey, simplified constructions. The spacing and dense interior forms make the face feel best when given room, as very small sizes may cause counters and apertures to visually fill in.