Sans Superellipse Uglal 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Oxima' by Graviton, 'Clio XS' by LeType, 'Lytiga Pro' by Mint Type, 'Interval Sans Pro' by Mostardesign, 'Celdum' by The Northern Block, 'Sica' by dooType, and 'JP Alva Expanded' by jpFonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports graphics, ui labels, futuristic, tech, sporty, assertive, streamlined, modern branding, dynamic emphasis, tech styling, display impact, rounded corners, compact, geometric, squared, industrial.
A slanted sans with a geometric, superelliptic construction that favors rounded-rectangle curves and softened corners. Strokes are heavy and even, with clean terminals and minimal modulation, creating a smooth, engineered texture. Counters tend to be squarish and compact (notably in O/0 and the bowls), while joins and curves maintain a consistent radius that reinforces the rounded-square theme. Overall spacing reads moderately tight and the italic angle adds forward momentum without introducing calligraphic features.
Best suited to large-scale typography where its bold, rounded-square forms and italic drive can be appreciated—such as headlines, posters, and energetic branding. It also works well for short UI labels, product marks, and sports or automotive-style graphics where a durable, modern voice is desired.
The letterforms convey a modern, high-performance tone—confident, efficient, and slightly futuristic. The rounded-square geometry feels digital and product-oriented, while the strong weight and forward slant suggest speed and energy.
The design appears aimed at delivering a robust, contemporary sans with a distinctive rounded-rectangle skeleton—combining clarity with a purposeful, forward-leaning stance for modern display and brand applications.
Several glyphs emphasize a “tech” silhouette through boxy curves and clipped-looking apertures, producing a sturdy, display-leaning rhythm. Numerals follow the same softened-rectilinear logic, keeping the set cohesive for interfaces and branded numeric content.