Sans Superellipse Berof 4 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Dharma Gothic' and 'Dharma Gothic Rounded' by Dharma Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, sleek, modern, technical, airy, dynamic, space saving, modernize, streamline, add motion, display focus, condensed, monoline, oblong rounds, upright stress, minimal.
A highly condensed, monoline sans with an oblique slant and elongated proportions. Strokes are consistently thin, with rounded-rectangle counters and softly squared curves that keep bowls and apertures tight but clean. The rhythm is vertical and streamlined, with long ascenders/descenders and compact letter widths creating a tall, lean texture. Terminals appear mostly straight or gently rounded, and numerals follow the same narrow, upright construction for a uniform, engineered feel.
Best suited to display roles where a compact footprint and strong vertical presence are assets—headlines, posters, logotypes, product packaging, and interface labels. It can work for short paragraphs or captions when set at comfortable sizes with added tracking to preserve clarity.
The overall tone is sleek and contemporary, with a slightly futuristic, technical character. Its narrow, slanted stance conveys motion and efficiency, while the thin strokes and smooth corners keep it refined and understated rather than aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver an efficient, space-saving sans with a fast, modern slant and a cohesive rounded-rectangle geometry. Its consistent thin strokes and condensed proportions prioritize style, economy of width, and a clean contemporary voice for branding and display typography.
In text, the condensed spacing and narrow counters create a strong vertical cadence that reads best when given generous tracking and line spacing. The superelliptical shaping is especially noticeable in rounded letters and numerals, producing a consistent ‘capsule’ silhouette across the set.