Sans Superellipse Rumal 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, wayfinding, branding, posters, modern, technical, clean, utilitarian, urban, distinct geometry, system clarity, modern identity, screen-friendly, rounded corners, rectilinear, condensed feel, crisp, monoline.
A geometric sans with a distinctly rectilinear skeleton softened by rounded corners. Curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and counters, giving letters like O, C, and D a superelliptical, squared-off roundness. Strokes are largely monoline with clear, engineered joins; terminals are clean and often slightly squared, producing a crisp rhythm. Proportions feel compact with a relatively tall cap presence and narrow apertures, while the lowercase maintains a steady, even texture. Numerals and punctuation follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, staying consistent and legible.
It suits interface and product contexts where clarity and a controlled, modern aesthetic are important—navigation, dashboards, packaging, and identity systems. The distinctive rounded-rectangle shapes also work well at display sizes for headlines, posters, and signage where the geometric personality can be a feature rather than a distraction.
The overall tone is modern and technical, with an industrial neatness rather than warmth. The rounded-square geometry adds a subtle retro-futurist flavor—structured and orderly, but not harsh—making the voice feel contemporary and system-like.
The design appears intended to blend a functional sans framework with a signature superelliptical geometry, creating a recognizable, system-ready voice. It prioritizes consistency across caps, lowercase, and figures, aiming for clean reproduction and a structured, contemporary texture in continuous text.
Many glyphs emphasize verticality and tight internal spaces, creating a concise, efficient texture in paragraphs. The rounded corners help prevent the rigid forms from feeling brittle, and the consistent bowl construction keeps mixed-case settings visually unified.