Sans Superellipse Vedid 8 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
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A monoline geometric sans built from squared, rounded-rectangle forms with softly radiused corners and an overall superellipse feel. Strokes remain consistently thin with low modulation, and terminals are clean and blunt, giving the design a precise, schematic look. Counters tend toward boxy shapes (notably in round letters), while diagonals in forms like V, W, X, and Y are straight and crisp, creating a slightly angular rhythm against the rounded corners. Proportions lean extended, with a tall lowercase presence and simplified construction across the set for a coherent, modular texture in text.
It suits interface labeling, dashboards, and product surfaces where a clean, engineered aesthetic is desired, as well as tech branding and sci‑fi themed graphics. The airy, linear construction can also work for large-format headlines and concise signage where its distinctive squared-round shapes remain clear.
The font projects a futuristic, tech-oriented tone—orderly, streamlined, and slightly synthetic. Its rounded-square geometry suggests digital interfaces and engineered objects rather than handwriting or classic print traditions, resulting in a cool, modern voice.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a complete sans alphabet with a modern, systematized feel. Its consistent monoline structure and modular shaping suggest a focus on contemporary display typography that reads as technical, futuristic, and neatly constructed.
The mix of straight segments and rounded corners produces a distinctive "softened grid" personality: rigid enough to feel technical, but rounded enough to avoid harshness. Numerals and capitals share the same geometric logic, supporting a consistent system-like appearance across alphanumerics.