Sans Superellipse Gyleh 6 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Panton Rust' by Fontfabric, 'Rebar' by Method & Craft, 'Meltow' by Typesketchbook, and 'Overland' by Yock Mercado (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, signage, packaging, techy, industrial, sporty, retro, impact, modularity, branding, clarity, rounded, squarish, geometric, compact, blunt.
A heavy geometric sans built from squarish, superelliptical counters and rounded-rectangle outer shapes. Strokes stay consistently thick with blunt terminals and softened corners, giving the letters a sturdy, engineered feel. Curves are tightly controlled (notably in C, G, O, and S), while straight segments dominate in E, F, L, and T for a crisp, modular rhythm. The lowercase is clean and simplified, with single-storey a and g and minimal detailing, and the numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry for strong set cohesion.
Best suited to headlines, branding, and short, high-impact text where its dense silhouette and rounded-rect geometry can read as intentional and distinctive. It should work especially well for tech-themed layouts, sports graphics, product packaging, and signage where a robust, modern-industrial presence is desired.
The overall tone is confident and utilitarian, with a contemporary tech and equipment-label energy. Its rounded corners keep the voice approachable, but the blocky proportions and dense color make it feel powerful and performance-oriented. There’s also a subtle retro-futurist flavor reminiscent of signage and scoreboard lettering.
The font appears designed to deliver a strong, modular sans voice built from rounded-rectangle forms, prioritizing a cohesive geometric system and high visual impact. Its simplified lowercase and consistent corner rounding suggest an emphasis on clarity, brandability, and an engineered, contemporary aesthetic.
The design maintains consistent rounding and corner radii across letters and figures, helping mixed-case and numeric settings feel unified. Open apertures are present but restrained, and the tight internal spaces suggest it will look best with comfortable sizing and spacing in longer runs.