Sans Superellipse Akji 14 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, techy, futuristic, clean, industrial, geometric, digital clarity, modular system, modern branding, industrial tone, sci-fi styling, rounded corners, square forms, angular joins, open apertures, compact bowls.
A geometric sans built from squared-off, superellipse-like shapes with consistently rounded corners. Strokes are even and monoline, with a compact, engineered feel created by straight verticals/horizontals and minimal curvature. Counters tend to read as rounded rectangles, and many terminals end bluntly rather than tapering. The uppercase shows a rigid, grid-friendly construction, while the lowercase keeps the same modular logic with simplified bowls and shoulders; overall spacing reads on the tight, controlled side for a crisp rhythm in display sizes.
This font suits user interfaces, app headers, and navigational labels where a clean, contemporary voice is needed. It also works well for tech-forward headlines, product branding, packaging, and signage—especially in contexts that benefit from a structured, modular look and strong silhouette clarity.
The overall tone is modern and technical, with a slightly sci‑fi, interface-driven character. Its rounded-rectangle geometry feels precise and utilitarian rather than friendly or calligraphic, evoking digital signage, product UI, and contemporary industrial branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a futuristic, grid-based sans with softened corners for smoother on-screen presence. Its consistent geometry and squared counters suggest a focus on systematic construction, aiming for a modern, industrial tone that remains legible and tidy in short text and display settings.
Diagonal letters (like K, V, W, X, Y) introduce sharp angles that contrast with the softened corners, reinforcing a high-tech, machined aesthetic. Numerals follow the same rounded-square construction, supporting consistent texture in codes, labels, and dashboards.