Sans Superellipse Onruv 5 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, tech branding, signage, packaging, futuristic, tech, digital, modular, precision, interface utility, sci-fi tone, system coherence, geometric branding, squared, rounded corners, monoline, geometric, streamlined.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with squared counters and softened corners throughout. Strokes are consistently monoline with minimal modulation, producing clean, even color in text. Curves are largely superelliptical, and joins tend to be squared-off rather than fully circular, giving letters a machined, modular feel. Apertures and counters are roomy and rectangular, while terminals are flat and crisply finished; overall spacing reads comfortable and modern, with distinctive, engineered letterforms and straightforward punctuation-like details in the numerals.
It suits interface typography, dashboards, and product labeling where a modern, technical voice is desired. The strong geometric construction also works well for short headlines, logos, and signage, especially in contexts that benefit from a futuristic or industrial aesthetic. It can support brand systems that rely on clear, modular forms across letters and numbers.
The typeface conveys a contemporary, tech-forward tone—sleek, controlled, and slightly retro-digital. Its rounded-square construction and uniform stroke rhythm suggest instrumentation, interfaces, and industrial design rather than humanist warmth. The result feels confident and utilitarian, with a clear sci‑fi and UI-influenced personality.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rect, grid-based drawing logic into a readable sans, balancing a distinctive superelliptical character with consistent rhythm for practical display and UI use. It prioritizes uniform stroke behavior and a cohesive alphanumeric system to create a recognizable, contemporary voice.
Several glyphs emphasize vertical stems and squared bowls, reinforcing a grid-like structure and a consistent corner radius across the set. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect framework, helping mixed alphanumeric strings look cohesive and systematized.