Sans Superellipse Vumu 6 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui display, tech packaging, futuristic, techy, clean, geometric, space-age, modernization, tech aesthetic, geometric consistency, display clarity, system branding, rounded corners, squared curves, modular, extended, sleek.
A geometric sans built from straight runs and rounded-rectangle curves, giving counters and bowls a superelliptical, squared-off feel. Strokes are consistently even, with clean terminals and generous corner radii that keep the forms smooth rather than sharp. Proportions are notably expanded horizontally, producing a low, extended rhythm and wide set while still maintaining clear, open apertures. Details like the single-story “a,” the squared, rounded “O/0,” and the compact, straight-armed “E/F” reinforce a controlled, engineered construction.
Best suited to display settings where its extended width and geometric styling can set a strong, contemporary voice—headlines, posters, and tech-oriented branding in particular. It also fits interface and product applications for labels, navigation, and short UI strings where a clean, engineered look is desired. For longer passages, it will be most comfortable at moderate sizes with ample line spacing due to its wide footprint.
The overall tone reads modern and techno-forward, with a synthetic, interface-like precision. Its wide stance and rounded-square geometry suggest sci‑fi hardware, digital dashboards, and contemporary product aesthetics while staying calm and legible rather than aggressive.
The letterforms appear designed to express a streamlined, engineered aesthetic by combining monoline strokes with rounded-rectangle geometry. The consistent construction and widened proportions suggest an intention to deliver a distinctive, modern display voice that remains orderly and readable in short bursts of text.
The design relies on consistent corner rounding across both straight and curved joins, which helps unify diagonals (V/W/X/Y) with the more boxy rounds (C/D/G/O/Q). Figures echo the same rounded-rectangle logic, making mixed alphanumeric strings feel cohesive and systematized.