Sans Superellipse Ruluh 6 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazines, posters, branding, packaging, modernist, editorial, stylish, dramatic, refined, display impact, editorial voice, modern refinement, geometric styling, brand distinctiveness, flared terminals, ink-trap feel, sculpted, open counters, vertical stress.
A high-contrast display sans with sculpted, superelliptical curves and a strong vertical emphasis. Strokes transition sharply between thick verticals and hairline horizontals, with subtly flared, wedge-like terminals that give many joins an ink-trap-like bite. Curves are compact and squared-off rather than purely circular, producing rounded-rectangle bowls and tight apertures. The rhythm is crisp and architectural, with narrow internal counters and occasional asymmetry in curves that adds a distinctive, cut-metal look in text.
Best used at display sizes for headlines, editorial typography, posters, brand wordmarks, and packaging where its contrast and sculpted terminals can be appreciated. It can work for short subheads or pull quotes, but extended small-size reading may require generous size and spacing to keep the fine strokes clear.
The tone is contemporary and fashion-forward, mixing elegance with a slightly severe, industrial edge. Its sharp contrast and chiseled terminals create a dramatic, curated feel suited to design-led contexts rather than neutral utility.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a clean sans framework through superelliptical geometry and pronounced contrast, creating a distinctive display voice that feels both modern and meticulously crafted.
In running text the hairline cross-strokes and tight apertures can create a lively sparkle, while the heavier vertical stems maintain strong structure. Numerals and capitals follow the same carved, superelliptical logic, reinforcing a cohesive, graphic voice across headings and short passages.