Sans Superellipse Harud 9 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, logos, ui, posters, modern, tech, friendly, assertive, clean, impact, clarity, modernity, systematic feel, brand voice, rounded, boxy, geometric, compact, high-contrast counters.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and broadly monoline strokes. Curves resolve into squarish bowls and superelliptical counters, giving letters a compact, blocky silhouette with softened corners. Terminals tend to be flat and blunt, while diagonals are crisp; the overall rhythm is even and highly regular, with generous weight and sturdy joins that keep shapes legible at larger sizes. Figures and capitals share the same solid, engineered feel, with a notably squared-off “0” and robust punctuation.
Best suited to headlines, brand marks, packaging, and poster work where its weight and squared-round geometry can carry a strong voice. It can also work well for UI labels and navigation at medium-to-large sizes, especially in interfaces aiming for a modern, product-oriented look.
The tone reads contemporary and confident, balancing a friendly softness from the rounded corners with a purposeful, industrial directness. It feels at home in digital and product contexts, projecting clarity, strength, and a slightly futuristic character without becoming cold.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary geometric voice built from rounded rectangles—prioritizing consistency, impact, and a distinctive silhouette. It aims to be both approachable and authoritative, with sturdy forms that remain clear and recognizable in display-oriented settings.
Distinctive moments include squared bowls in letters like B, D, O, and Q, plus rounded-rectangular arches in n/m and a broad, stable stance across the lowercase. The overall design leans toward logo-friendly shapes where counters and corner radii create a consistent, system-like identity.