Sans Superellipse Nohi 4 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, game titles, techno, chunky, retro, arcade, industrial, impact, futurism, modularity, display clarity, branding, rounded, blocky, squared, geometric, modular.
A heavy, squared sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry. Strokes are consistently thick with softened corners and largely closed apertures, producing compact counters (often rendered as small rectangular cut-ins). Curves are minimized in favor of superelliptic bowls and straight-sided forms, giving the alphabet a modular, almost stencil-like rhythm. Spacing reads even and stable, with a tall lowercase that keeps words dense and punchy at display sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, branding marks, and packaging where its dense shapes can read as a strong graphic element. It can also work for game titles, tech-themed visuals, and interface-style labels when set at sufficiently large sizes to preserve the small counters.
The overall tone is bold and mechanical, with a playful retro-tech feel reminiscent of arcade, sci‑fi, and industrial labeling. Its rounded corners keep the mass friendly, while the tight counters and boxy silhouettes add toughness and a distinctly digital flavor.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual presence through rounded-square construction and tightly controlled counters, creating a coherent, modular system that feels both futuristic and nostalgic. It prioritizes bold silhouette and brandable texture over open, text-oriented readability.
Many letters use rectangular interior shapes and notches rather than open joins, which reinforces a pixel/console-era aesthetic without becoming a true bitmap. The figures match the letterforms in weight and squareness, making numerals feel cohesive in headings and UI-like compositions.