Sans Superellipse Vedor 3 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction, combining softly radiused corners with long straight runs. Strokes are consistently thin and monoline, with predominantly flat terminals and a crisp, engineered feel. Curves tend to resolve into squarish bowls (notably in O/C/D/G and the numerals), giving counters a tidy, modular shape. The overall proportions are horizontally extended, with generous internal space and clear separation between strokes in letters like a, e, and s.
Best suited to display sizes where its thin, extended forms and rounded-square counters can be appreciated—such as headlines, product marks, UI labeling, and technology-focused editorial or poster work. It can also function for short text in clean layouts, especially when ample size and spacing preserve the light strokes and open counters.
The font reads as modern and technological, suggesting interface design, sci‑fi titling, and contemporary product branding. Its rounded-square geometry softens the tone while keeping it precise and systematic, creating a friendly-but-instrumental voice. The light stroke weight adds an airy, refined character that feels sleek rather than heavy.
The design appears intended to fuse minimalist monoline drawing with superelliptical geometry, producing a cohesive, modular alphabet that feels engineered and contemporary. By emphasizing rounded rectangles over traditional circular bowls, it aims for a distinctive, tech-forward silhouette while maintaining straightforward, readable letterforms.
Diagonal forms (K, V, W, X, Y, Z) are simplified and clean, contrasting with the rounded-square construction of the bowls. Several lowercase shapes show single-storey constructions (a, g) and a compact, geometric rhythm in the sample text, emphasizing a streamlined, display-oriented personality. Numerals follow the same superelliptical logic, with 0/8 particularly box-rounded and 1 reduced to a simple vertical.