Sans Superellipse Bimes 6 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, headlines, posters, wayfinding, futuristic, technical, sleek, austere, precise, tech aesthetic, geometric system, motion cue, modern identity, interface clarity, geometric, rounded corners, monoline, oblique, squarish.
A monoline, oblique sans built from squarish, rounded-rectangle forms. Curves resolve into softened corners rather than true circular bowls, giving counters a superelliptical feel in letters like O, D, and 0. Strokes maintain an even thickness with clean terminals; joins are crisp and angular, and several glyphs use open apertures and cut-in corners to keep forms airy. Proportions favor extended horizontals and a compact vertical rhythm, with simplified construction in diagonals (V, W, X, Y) and squared shoulders in many lowercase forms.
Works well for short-to-medium display settings where a futuristic, technical voice is desired—product naming, UI labels, dashboard readouts, and brand lockups in technology or automotive contexts. It can also suit posters and titling where the oblique stance and geometric rhythm provide motion and edge, especially at larger sizes.
The overall tone reads modern and engineered—more interface and instrument-panel than editorial. Its squared geometry and consistent slant suggest speed, precision, and a controlled, techno aesthetic rather than warmth or nostalgia.
The font appears designed to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a coherent, contemporary alphabet with an engineered slant. Its consistent monoline construction and squared counters prioritize a sleek, system-like look suitable for modern interface and sci‑fi-leaning visual identities.
The design leans on rounded-rect geometry across both uppercase and lowercase, creating strong stylistic consistency between letters and numerals. Numerals mirror the same squarish logic (notably 0, 8, 9), while several lowercase characters keep minimalist, open structures that emphasize clarity over calligraphic nuance.