Sans Superellipse Rakah 8 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ando' and 'Ando Round' by JCFonts and 'Aureola' by OneSevenPointFive (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, interfaces, modernist, utilitarian, technical, architectural, minimal, space saving, modern branding, system clarity, geometric consistency, condensed, rounded corners, squared curves, high contrast-free, compact.
A condensed, monoline sans with rounded-rectangle construction and superelliptic curves throughout. Strokes are even and straight-sided, with corners softened into consistent radii rather than fully circular bowls. Counters are narrow and vertically oriented, and many forms feel built from parallel stems and tight arches, producing a compact rhythm. Terminals are clean and blunt, and punctuation and numerals follow the same streamlined, engineered geometry.
Best suited to space-conscious display settings where a tall, condensed voice is useful—headlines, posters, packaging panels, wayfinding, and UI labels. It can also work for short paragraphs or captions when you want a compact, contemporary texture, though the narrow proportions favor larger sizes for comfortable reading.
The overall tone is modern, functional, and slightly industrial. Its narrow, upright posture and disciplined curves suggest signage, systems, and engineered products rather than expressive handwriting or classic book typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, space-saving sans built from rounded-rectilinear geometry, balancing friendliness from softened corners with a precise, technical structure for modern branding and system-style applications.
Round letters such as O/Q read as tall rounded rectangles, reinforcing a modular feel across the alphabet. The lowercase maintains a tidy, controlled silhouette with minimal modulation and a consistent curve language, which helps keep texture even in longer passages despite the condensed width.