Sans Superellipse Utdeg 10 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, branding, headlines, signage, posters, futuristic, tech, clean, geometric, playful, digital voice, geometric unity, modern branding, interface clarity, rounded, squared-off, soft corners, stencil-like.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with smooth, softened corners and largely monoline strokes. Bowls and counters are squarish rather than circular, and terminals tend to end bluntly, producing a crisp, engineered silhouette. Curves are drawn as controlled arcs that blend into straight segments, and the overall rhythm favors broad, open shapes with consistent internal spacing. The lowercase keeps simple, single-storey constructions (notably in a and g), while figures follow the same rounded-square logic for a cohesive set.
This style works well for interface typography, product branding, and headlines where a modern, engineered look is desired. The wide, open shapes and rounded corners also suit wayfinding and signage at medium to large sizes, and it can add a contemporary “tech” tone to posters and packaging.
The design reads as contemporary and tech-forward, with a friendly edge created by its generous rounding and open counters. Its squared curves evoke digital interfaces, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi aesthetics, while the softened geometry prevents it from feeling harsh. Overall it balances precision with approachability.
The likely intention is to deliver a modern geometric sans that feels digital and constructed, using superelliptical geometry to unify curves and straight segments. It aims for high visual consistency and a distinctive, rounded-square voice that stands out in display settings while remaining orderly enough for short text.
Several glyphs introduce distinctive cut-ins and junction treatments (such as the Q tail and the Y’s forked construction), adding a subtle display character without breaking the consistent geometric system. The superelliptical O/0 and rounded corners remain visually dominant across letters and numerals, helping the font stay cohesive in longer text samples.