Sans Superellipse Vedit 5 is a very light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface is built from thin, consistent strokes with a rounded-rectangle construction that gives bowls and counters a squarish, superelliptical feel. Corners are generously radiused and terminals are clean and unflared, producing a crisp, engineered outline. Proportions read spacious with open apertures and a slightly expanded horizontal rhythm, while diagonals (e.g., V/W/X/Y) remain taut and straight, reinforcing the geometric structure. Overall contrast is minimal and spacing appears even, yielding a neat, modular texture in text.
It works well for UI labeling, dashboards, and product interfaces where a clean, modern geometry supports a digital aesthetic. The distinctive rounded-rect forms also suit technology branding, posters, and short headlines, and can perform in signage where clarity and a controlled rhythm are priorities.
The font conveys a sleek, contemporary tone with a mildly sci‑fi and interface-oriented character. Its rounded-square geometry feels orderly and technical rather than friendly, while the light linework adds a delicate, high-tech refinement.
The design appears intended to merge strict geometric construction with softened corners, creating a contemporary sans that feels technical without becoming harsh. The consistent stroke and superelliptical bowls suggest an emphasis on system-like cohesion and a clear, modern identity in display and interface contexts.
Several glyphs lean on squared counters (notably in C/G/O/Q and the numerals), which helps the design maintain a consistent silhouette across rounds and straights. The simplified forms and uniform stroke behavior keep the reading pattern calm, though the distinctive squircle bowls give it a recognizable voice in display sizes.