Sans Superellipse Pokiv 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'MN Grissee' by Mantra Naga Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, data display, tables, labels, signage, clean, technical, compact, modern, utilitarian, space saving, clarity, system design, modern utility, rounded corners, monoline, tall proportions, closed apertures, tight spacing.
A condensed, monoline sans with tall proportions and rounded-rectangle geometry shaping its curves. Strokes remain even and straight-sided, with softened corners and squared terminals that keep the forms crisp. Counters are relatively compact, and several letters show tighter apertures, creating a dense, efficient texture in text. Overall rhythm is vertical and streamlined, with consistent stroke endings and a restrained, contemporary construction.
Well-suited to interfaces and space-constrained typography such as navigation, dashboards, tables, forms, and labeling systems where a compact width is valuable. It can also work for wayfinding and informational signage, as well as contemporary branding that benefits from a neat, efficient typographic voice.
The font conveys a clean, technical tone—orderly, economical, and modern. Its compact footprint and disciplined shapes feel purposeful and system-like, suggesting clarity and efficiency rather than expressiveness.
Likely designed to maximize information density while maintaining a calm, consistent texture. The rounded-rectangle construction and even stroke weight suggest an intention toward functional readability and a contemporary, system-oriented aesthetic.
Round letters and digits lean toward superelliptical bowls, balancing curvature with flat sides for a controlled, engineered feel. Numerals appear straightforward and legible at display sizes, matching the same squared, rounded-corner logic as the letters.