Sans Superellipse Hanoy 4 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'QB One' by BoxTube Labs, 'Digital Sans Now' by Elsner+Flake, 'Olney' by Philatype, 'RBNo3.1' by René Bieder, and 'Celdum' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, ui labels, product names, posters, techy, futuristic, industrial, confident, clean, modernize, systematize, future tone, brand voice, ui clarity, rounded corners, squared bowls, modular, geometric, compact apertures.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like forms, with consistent stroke thickness and softly radiused corners throughout. Curves tend to resolve into squared bowls and flattened arcs, giving rounds a slightly rectangular feel. Counters are compact and often squarish (notably in O/0, D, P, and 8), while joins and terminals stay blunt and controlled. Uppercase proportions feel broad and sturdy; lowercase is highly streamlined with single-storey a and g, minimal contrast, and a uniform, engineered rhythm. Numerals follow the same squared-round construction, with a boxed 0 and an 8 featuring tight, rectangular counters.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where its squared-round geometry can define a strong visual identity—headlines, product naming, packaging, and tech-leaning branding. It also works well for interface labels and dashboards at moderate sizes where the uniform strokes and compact forms create a consistent, structured texture.
The overall tone reads modern and technical, with a distinctly futuristic, system-like character. Its rounded corners soften the engineering feel, keeping it approachable while still projecting strength and precision. The compact apertures and squared rounds add an industrial, UI-forward personality suited to contemporary digital contexts.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary geometric voice with softened corners, combining an engineered, modular construction with friendly rounding. The goal seems to be a distinctive, tech-leaning sans that remains legible and cohesive across letters and numerals while maintaining a recognizable squared-round silhouette.
Distinctive identifying shapes include the superelliptical O/0, the angular diagonals in K and X, and the pointed, symmetrical construction of V and W. The lowercase t has a short crossbar and a compact stance, and the r/n/m family emphasizes verticals with rounded shoulders, reinforcing the modular texture in text.