Sans Superellipse Alkor 10 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app design, tech branding, signage, headlines, tech, futuristic, minimal, clean, geometric, systematized geometry, modern clarity, interface tone, brand distinctiveness, rounded, superelliptic, squared-off, modular, stencil-like.
A geometric sans with monoline strokes and a pronounced superellipse construction: bowls and counters are built from rounded rectangles with consistent corner radii. Terminals are mostly flat and squared, creating a modular, engineered rhythm, while joins stay clean and controlled. Curves tend to resolve into straight segments rather than continuous circles, giving letters and numerals a crisp, panel-like feel. The lowercase follows the same geometry with compact, open forms and simplified details, maintaining even color and spacing in text.
This style works well for interface labels, dashboards, wayfinding, and product branding where a clean, engineered aesthetic is desirable. It also suits short-to-medium headlines and packaging callouts, especially in tech, gaming, and electronics contexts where geometric clarity and a modern tone are priorities.
The overall tone reads contemporary and technical, with a slightly sci‑fi, interface-driven character. Rounded corners soften the geometry, keeping it friendly enough for modern branding while still feeling precise and machine-made.
The letterforms appear designed to systematize a rounded-rectangle geometry across the alphabet, prioritizing consistency, clarity, and a contemporary “device” aesthetic. The simplified construction and controlled terminals suggest an intention to feel modern and functional while still distinctive at display sizes.
The design leans on rectangular counters and softened corners across both cases, producing a coherent system look. Several diagonals and vertex forms (notably in letters with angled strokes) emphasize a constructed, segmented approach rather than calligraphic flow, which reinforces the font’s digital, modular personality.