Sans Superellipse Vohu 5 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, ui headings, sci-fi titles, product labels, posters, futuristic, techy, space-age, sleek, geometric, modern identity, interface tone, geometric system, sci-fi styling, display clarity, rounded corners, rectilinear, modular, boxy, low contrast.
This typeface is built from clean, monoline strokes with softly rounded corners and a distinctly rectilinear, rounded-rectangle construction. Curves are typically resolved as superellipse-like bowls and squared-off arcs, giving letters a modular, engineered feel. Counters are open and generously sized, and horizontals frequently terminate in rounded ends that keep the geometry from feeling harsh. The rhythm is wide and stable, with clear separation between characters and a consistent stroke logic across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
It works especially well for technology and gaming identities, UI or HUD-style headings, product branding, and poster titling where its wide stance and geometric clarity can be showcased. It can also serve as a distinctive secondary font for packaging and editorial callouts, particularly at medium-to-large sizes where the rounded-rect detailing remains crisp.
The overall tone reads as futuristic and technical, with a calm, controlled precision reminiscent of interface lettering and sci‑fi branding. Its rounded-rectangle geometry feels modern and machine-made, projecting a sleek, confident voice rather than a warm or traditional one.
The design intention appears focused on creating a contemporary, engineered sans with rounded-rectangle DNA—balancing strict geometry with softened terminals for approachability. The consistent monoline structure and modular shaping suggest an aim for strong visual identity and high legibility in display and interface-like contexts.
Several glyphs emphasize horizontal layering—seen in forms like E, S, Z and some numerals—reinforcing a digital, display-oriented texture. Diagonals are used sparingly and feel deliberate (notably in V, W, and 7), while most letters rely on straight segments and rounded joins to maintain a cohesive, modular system.