Sans Superellipse Jirab 3 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Stallman' and 'Stallman Round' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, gaming ui, techno, industrial, futuristic, arcade, robotic, impact, branding, sci-fi styling, systematic geometry, display clarity, rounded corners, stencil-like, modular, blocky, high contrast counters.
A heavy, rounded-rectangle display sans with compact proportions and a strongly modular construction. Strokes are consistently thick with squared terminals softened by large corner radii, creating a superellipse-like silhouette throughout. Many letters use intentional cut-ins and notches that carve out counters and joints, producing a semi-stencil feel while keeping forms closed and solid. Curves are minimized in favor of stepped, geometric joins; diagonals (as in K, N, V, X, Y) are simplified into chunky, angular strokes. The numerals and lowercase follow the same blocky logic, with tight apertures and small interior spaces that read best at larger sizes.
Best suited for display contexts where strong silhouette and personality matter: headlines, posters, logotypes, apparel graphics, and packaging. It can also work for game titles and UI headers where a futuristic, industrial tone is desired, but it’s less ideal for long body text due to its tight counters and heavy, dense texture.
The overall tone is bold, engineered, and game-like—suggesting digital hardware, sci‑fi interfaces, and industrial labeling. The rounded corners keep the voice friendly enough to feel playful, while the cut-in details add a mechanical, machined character. It conveys speed, tech culture, and a slightly retro-futurist arcade energy.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with a modular, rounded-rect geometry and signature stencil-like cut-ins. It prioritizes a cohesive, systemized look across the character set, aiming for a distinctive techno display voice rather than neutral readability.
Spacing and rhythm feel intentionally tight, with dense black shapes and compact counters that increase visual impact but reduce fine-detail clarity at small sizes. The distinctive internal notches create a consistent motif across capitals, lowercase, and figures, making the design feel highly branded and instantly recognizable.