Sans Superellipse Unno 1 is a very bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, gaming, ui titles, futuristic, techy, arcade, industrial, confident, impact, clarity, modernity, branding, display, blocky, rounded corners, squared forms, modular, geometric.
The design is built from squared forms with generously rounded corners, producing superellipse-like counters and bowls. Strokes are uniform and heavy, with wide, open apertures and mostly orthogonal construction accented by sharp diagonals in letters like A, K, V, W, X, and Y. Curves are minimized in favor of rounded rectangles, and terminals tend to end in flat cuts, creating a crisp, modular rhythm across uppercase and lowercase. Numerals follow the same rounded-square logic, with clear, blocky silhouettes and compact interior spaces.
Best suited for display typography such as logos, esports or gaming identities, sci-fi and tech packaging, poster headlines, and UI hero titles where a geometric, futuristic voice is desired. It can also work for signage or labels that benefit from sturdy, rounded forms and quick recognition. For long-form text, its heavy color and compact counters suggest using it sparingly for emphasis rather than continuous reading.
This typeface projects a futuristic, engineered tone with a confident, high-impact presence. Its rounded-rect geometry gives it a friendly, arcade-like softness while still feeling technical and controlled. Overall it reads as modern, energetic, and a bit retro-tech.
The font appears designed to deliver strong visual impact through a consistent rounded-rect geometry and uniform stroke weight. Its construction prioritizes bold, easily recognizable silhouettes and a cohesive, system-like feel across letters and numbers. The overall intent suggests a contemporary display face that nods to digital, sci-fi, and game-interface aesthetics while maintaining legibility at larger sizes.
The sample text shows a dense, even texture with strong horizontal emphasis, helped by squared curves and consistent corner radii. Lowercase forms mirror the uppercase’s geometry closely, reinforcing a unified, constructed look. Counters are relatively tight in rounded-square letters (e.g., o, e, 8), which strengthens the bold, solid typographic color.