Sans Superellipse Utrut 4 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, logos, game ui, tech, futuristic, industrial, gaming, retro sci‑fi, sci‑fi display, interface tone, geometric identity, brand impact, rounded corners, squared curves, chiseled, angular terminals, wide stance.
A wide, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly squared curves throughout. Strokes are generally monolinear with small, controlled tapers and occasional wedge-like terminals, giving corners a carved, mechanical feel rather than a purely smooth finish. Counters tend toward squarish superellipses, and many joins are gently radiused, producing a clean modular rhythm across caps and lowercase. Overall proportions are expansive, with open shapes and a tall lowercase body that keeps words readable even at larger tracking.
Best suited to display work such as headlines, posters, packaging, and logo/wordmark systems where its broad proportions can make an immediate impact. It also fits on-screen contexts—game UI, tech marketing, and interface-style graphics—where the geometric forms and large internal spaces stay clear at medium sizes.
The design reads as futuristic and engineered—suggesting interfaces, sci‑fi titling, and late‑20th/early‑digital display aesthetics. Its wide stance and softened corners balance a hard, technical voice with a friendly, rounded edge, making it feel confident and modern rather than aggressive.
The font appears designed to deliver a distinctive, sci‑fi-leaning geometric voice by building letters from rounded-rectangular primitives and controlled, chamfer-like terminals. The goal seems to be strong visual identity and consistency across alphanumerics while preserving legibility through open counters and simple, modular curves.
Round letters (O, Q, 0) are notably boxy with rounded corners, while diagonals and curves are simplified into straight-to-curve transitions that reinforce a constructed, modular personality. Numerals follow the same squarish logic, creating consistent texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.