Sans Superellipse Voby 9 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, ui headings, product labeling, posters, motion graphics, futuristic, technical, sleek, digital, clean, futurism, systematic geometry, streamlined clarity, modern display, rounded corners, squared forms, extended, geometric, monoline.
A monoline sans with extended proportions and a rounded-rectangle construction that gives counters and bowls a soft-cornered, superelliptical feel. Strokes stay even and crisp, with straight horizontals and verticals dominating and curves resolving into squared, radiused turns rather than true circles. The rhythm is airy and lateral, with generous width and open apertures; terminals are clean and largely flat, keeping the silhouette streamlined. Uppercase forms feel architectural and stable, while lowercase maintains the same squared-round logic for a consistent, engineered texture in text.
Well suited to technology and product branding, interface headings, and packaging or labeling where a clean, engineered aesthetic is desired. It can also work effectively for posters, titles, and motion graphics where its wide, rounded-rectangular forms become a key part of the visual identity.
The overall tone reads modern and tech-forward, suggesting interface lettering, sci‑fi titling, and contemporary industrial design. Its rounded corners keep it approachable rather than harsh, but the geometry still feels precise and machine-made.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectangle geometric system into a practical sans for contemporary display and headline use. By keeping stroke weight uniform and corners consistently radiused, it aims for a cohesive, futuristic look that remains legible and controlled across letters and numerals.
In running text the wide stance creates a distinctive horizontal flow and a slightly modular texture, especially where rounded rectangles repeat across letters like O/C/D and numerals. The design prioritizes uniformity and clarity of form over calligraphic nuance, producing a polished, display-leaning voice even at paragraph sizes.