Sans Superellipse Pyror 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, headlines, packaging, posters, friendly, retro, futuristic, playful, clean, softened geometry, modern signage, distinct silhouette, friendly tech, rounded, soft, geometric, superelliptic, techy.
A rounded geometric sans with monoline strokes and corners built from soft, superellipse-like curves. Bowls and counters are wide and open, with flattened arcs that read more like rounded rectangles than circles, giving the design a smooth, engineered rhythm. Terminals are consistently rounded, and joins stay gentle rather than sharp, producing even color in text. Uppercase proportions feel compact and tidy, while the lowercase maintains clear, simple structures with minimal modulation and generous internal space.
This font suits branding and logotypes that want a soft-tech or retro-modern voice, and it performs well in headlines, posters, and packaging where its rounded geometry can be appreciated. It can also work for UI and product graphics when a friendly, approachable sans is preferred over a strictly neutral one.
The overall tone is approachable and contemporary, with a subtle retro-futurist character reminiscent of mid-century signage and modern UI iconography. Its softened geometry keeps it friendly and informal, while the consistent construction adds a technical, system-like calmness. The result feels playful without becoming chaotic, and modern without feeling cold.
The design intention appears to be a clean, geometric sans that replaces purely circular construction with superelliptic forms to create a recognizable silhouette and a smoother, more contemporary texture. It aims for high visual consistency and an inviting tone while keeping forms simple and legible for prominent, design-forward settings.
Distinctive superelliptic curves show up strongly in rounded letters (O, C, D, G) and in the numerals, which keep a smooth, uniform silhouette. The design relies on simplified, almost modular shapes, so letterforms stay highly consistent across the set and retain clarity at display sizes.