Sans Superellipse Hanom 4 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neoverse Sans' by Sentavio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, signage, friendly, retro, techy, playful, sturdy, display impact, geometric clarity, approachable tone, retro-tech feel, rounded, squared-off, compact, geometric, soft corners.
A rounded geometric sans with squarish, superellipse-style counters and softly blunted corners throughout. Strokes are consistently thick and even, producing a strong, compact texture with minimal contrast and generous rounding at joins and terminals. Curves tend to resolve into flattened arcs rather than perfect circles, giving letters like O/C/G a rounded-rectangle feel, while straight stems stay crisp and vertical. The lowercase has simple, open construction (single-storey a and g), a short-armed t, and a tall, rounded-shoulder m; overall spacing reads slightly tight and blocky at text sizes.
Best suited to headlines, logos, and short text where its chunky, rounded geometry can read as a deliberate style choice. It works well for packaging, product identities, wayfinding, and UI labels that benefit from a friendly but robust presence, and it can add a retro-tech flavor to advertising and editorial display.
The design feels approachable and modern while also recalling mid-century industrial and early digital aesthetics. Its softened corners keep it friendly and informal, while the sturdy geometry and compact rhythm give it a confident, utilitarian tone.
The font appears intended to blend geometric clarity with softened, superellipse-derived forms to create a distinctive, high-impact sans for display use. Its consistent stroke weight and compact shapes prioritize bold legibility and a recognizable silhouette over neutral text behavior.
Distinctive details include the squared, inset-like bowl behavior in several capitals (notably E/F) and the characteristic, superelliptical oval forms in O/Q/0. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, staying clear and heavy with simple silhouettes suited to bold display settings.