Sans Superellipse Ramen 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bazbaran' by Fakharia (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, posters, packaging, data display, modern, condensed, technical, minimal, space saving, clarity, modern utility, systematic consistency, monoline, rounded, tall, clean, austere.
This typeface is a tall, compact sans with a monoline stroke and strongly condensed proportions. Curves and counters lean toward rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) geometry, giving bowls and terminals a softly squared feel rather than true circles. Strokes are straight and even, with minimal modulation, and joins stay crisp while corners remain subtly rounded. Spacing appears economical and tight, producing a vertical, efficient rhythm; lowercase forms keep a straightforward construction with simple, open apertures and restrained detailing.
It suits space-constrained applications such as UI labels, navigation, captions, and interface typography where vertical economy is helpful. The condensed build also works well for headlines, posters, and packaging panels that need a contemporary, controlled presence. Its consistent strokes and clear numeral set make it a solid option for tables, dashboards, and compact data readouts.
The overall tone is modern and utilitarian, with a calm, engineered clarity. Its narrow stance and controlled rounding suggest a technical, system-like voice—clean, orderly, and slightly austere rather than expressive or playful.
The design appears intended to deliver a condensed, highly legible sans with softened, superellipse-based rounding—combining efficiency in width with a modern, refined finish. The restrained forms prioritize clarity and uniformity across letters and numerals for practical, system-oriented typography.
At text sizes the condensed width creates a dense texture, while the rounded-rectangle curves keep it from feeling overly sharp. Numerals match the same compact, upright logic, supporting a consistent, structured color in mixed alphanumeric settings.