Sans Superellipse Voru 1 is a very light, very wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, tech ui, logotypes, futuristic, technical, sleek, aerodynamic, minimal, sci‑fi tone, speed feel, tech aesthetic, geometric system, display impact, oblique, geometric, angular, modular, open counters.
A sharply slanted, geometric sans built from thin, monoline strokes and flattened, rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) outlines. Letterforms favor straight segments with crisp angles and occasional chamfered joins, producing polygonal bowls and squared-off curves rather than fully circular geometry. Width is generous overall, with a slightly extended, forward-leaning footprint and open, simplified counters that keep the texture light and airy. The rhythm is consistent across uppercase and lowercase, with compact detailing, short terminals, and a distinctly engineered, outline-driven construction in the round letters and numerals.
Best suited to short display settings where the thin strokes and wide, slanted silhouettes can be appreciated—such as tech-forward headlines, sci‑fi or gaming branding, product titling, posters, and interface-style graphics. It can also work for compact logo wordmarks that want a fast, engineered, contemporary look.
The font reads as futuristic and technical, with a sleek, motion-oriented slant that suggests speed and precision. Its minimal stroke weight and modular shapes give it a sci‑fi interface feel while staying clean and controlled rather than decorative.
The design appears intended to merge a streamlined italic posture with superelliptical, rounded-rectangle geometry, creating a lightweight techno sans that conveys motion and precision. Its simplified, angular construction prioritizes a distinctive futuristic voice over conventional text neutrality.
Uppercase forms are particularly angular and open (notably in C, G, S), while round letters like O and Q resolve into faceted superelliptical rectangles. The sample text shows clear separation between characters at display sizes, with the thin strokes and oblique stance emphasizing a lightweight, high-tech tone.