Sans Superellipse Asruk 6 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface is built from rounded-rectangle forms with softened corners and consistent stroke weight. Curves tend to resolve into squarish bowls, giving rounds like C, O, and Q a superelliptical feel rather than a purely circular one. Vertical strokes read tall and compact, while terminals are clean and minimally treated, creating a tidy, engineered rhythm. Counters are relatively open for the width, and the overall texture stays even thanks to the controlled, modular geometry across letters and figures.
It suits display work where a compact width and distinctive geometry help text stand out—headlines, posters, wordmarks, and packaging. The even, clean stroke behavior also makes it useful for interface labels or signage-style applications where a friendly “tech” flavor is desired at larger sizes.
The tone blends mid-century modern simplicity with a slightly futuristic, gadget-like character. Its rounded-square construction feels friendly and approachable, while the narrow, upright stance keeps it crisp and efficient. Small idiosyncrasies in proportions and joins add a playful, distinctive voice without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle and superellipse construction into a readable, contemporary sans, balancing a precise, engineered structure with softened corners for warmth. Its narrow proportions suggest a focus on space-efficient display typography that still feels characterful and modern.
Several glyphs emphasize the family’s modular logic: bowls and shoulders often echo the same rounded-corner rectangle, and joins appear deliberately squared-off rather than calligraphic. The figures follow the same soft-cornered geometry, keeping numerals visually consistent with the uppercase in headings and UI-like settings.