Sans Superellipse Kykom 12 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, game ui, techno, industrial, arcade, retro, futuristic, display impact, tech branding, geometric system, modular styling, squared, rounded, blocky, stencil-like, geometric.
A heavy, geometric sans built from squared forms with generously rounded corners and smooth, even curves. Strokes are consistently thick, with compact counters and frequent rectangular apertures that create a slightly cut-out, stencil-like feel in letters such as B, D, O, P, and R. Terminals tend to be blunt and orthogonal, while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are sturdy and simplified to match the overall boxy construction. The rhythm is dense and high-impact, with broad letterforms and stable verticals that keep lines looking uniform and graphic.
Best suited to short, high-contrast settings where its blocky geometry can be appreciated: headlines, posters, branding marks, packaging, and display typography for tech or gaming contexts. It can also work for UI labels or section headers when a bold, industrial voice is desired, though its dense counters suggest avoiding very small sizes for extended reading.
The design conveys a bold, engineered tone—part sci‑fi interface, part arcade cabinet—mixing friendly rounded corners with hard-edged geometry. Its built-in cutouts and square counters add a utilitarian, industrial character that reads as tech-forward and slightly retro.
Likely intended as a strong display face that translates rounded-rectangle geometry into a cohesive alphabet, emphasizing impact and a distinctive, constructed texture. The consistent rounding and inset counters suggest an aim for a recognizable techno/industrial signature while maintaining clear silhouettes.
The numerals follow the same squared, inset-counter approach, producing strong, sign-like figures with minimal ornament. Lowercase shares the same modular construction, keeping a consistent texture across mixed-case settings; small details (like the hooked forms on some lowercase) reinforce the mechanical, constructed impression.