Sans Superellipse Gugub 3 is a bold, normal width, monoline, reverse italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: logos, headlines, posters, packaging, gaming ui, futuristic, techno, sporty, playful, industrial, display impact, tech aesthetic, speed cue, modern branding, rounded corners, oblique, squared round, stencil-like, geometric.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes are consistently thick and largely monoline, with many counters and apertures formed as narrow rounded slots that emphasize a compact, engineered look. The design sits on a noticeable reverse slant, giving letters a forward-driven rhythm while keeping overall proportions relatively upright and stable. Uppercase forms are broad and blocky; lowercase is compact with a tall x-height feel, and many joins (notably in m/n/u) read as unified arches with tight internal spacing. Figures follow the same squared-round logic, with simplified, sign-like silhouettes and blunt terminals.
Best suited for branding, logos, and short, high-impact headlines where its squared-round geometry and reverse slant can be a focal point. It also fits tech, gaming, and sports-adjacent graphics, as well as packaging or signage that benefits from a bold, engineered voice.
The overall tone feels modern and synthetic, combining a techno display flavor with an athletic, speed-oriented stance. Its rounded corners keep it approachable, while the tight counters and angular cuts add an industrial edge that suggests machinery, interfaces, and motion.
The font appears designed to deliver a contemporary, modular aesthetic built from rounded-rectangular primitives, prioritizing strong silhouettes and a fast, directional rhythm over neutral text readability. Its consistent stroke weight and compact counters suggest a display-first intention for modern graphic systems and punchy brand expressions.
Several glyphs rely on distinctive cut-ins and narrow internal openings (especially in e/a/s and the uppercase forms), which creates strong texture at larger sizes but can make dense text appear dark and compact. The reverse oblique slant is a defining characteristic and will strongly influence layout and wordshape, especially in all-caps settings.