Sans Superellipse Durak 11 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, branding, ui labels, headlines, captions, modernist, crisp, refined, technical, emphasis, hierarchy, modernization, clarity, efficiency, clean, streamlined, angled terminals, open apertures, compact bowls.
A slanted, clean-lined italic with smooth curves and controlled, tapered stroke endings. The forms lean on simplified geometry: round letters read as slightly squared with softened corners, while straights stay taut and even. Curves are open and brisk, with relatively generous apertures and compact counters that keep words moving. Terminals are mostly cut at an angle, producing a brisk, contemporary rhythm rather than calligraphic swelling.
This font is well suited to editorial typography, brand systems, and interface contexts where an italic voice is needed for emphasis, subheads, pull quotes, or compact labeling. Its clean geometry and steady rhythm help it stay readable in short-to-medium passages, while the slant adds energy for display use in titles and highlights.
The overall tone is modern and deliberate: poised and efficient, with a slight forward momentum from the italic slant. It feels crisp and professional, suited to contemporary interfaces and editorial settings where a refined, energetic voice is needed without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to provide a contemporary italic that feels engineered and streamlined, combining softened-rectangular rounds with sharp, angled terminals for clarity and pace. It aims for a neutral-to-modern personality that can support emphasis and hierarchy without relying on ornament.
Capitals keep a restrained, understated presence with minimal flourish, and the lowercase maintains consistent italic structure with clear differentiation between similar shapes. Numerals appear straightforward and legible, matching the same angled finishing and smooth, slightly squared curvature seen in the letters.