Sans Superellipse Rymas 6 is a regular weight, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, posters, ui, futuristic, technical, industrial, gaming, sci‑fi, tech aesthetic, systematic geometry, display impact, ui voice, rounded-rectangular, modular, geometric, angular joints, squared curves.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) primitives, with squared curves and consistent corner radii across the set. Strokes are monolinear in feel but with crisp, cut-in terminals and occasional sharp interior joins, creating a clean, engineered rhythm. Counters tend to be rectangular and open, and round letters like O/C/Q read as softened boxes rather than circles. Several diagonals and branching forms (notably in K, W, X, Y) use pointed junctions that add bite to an otherwise smooth, modular construction.
Best suited for display settings where its wide stance and modular curves can read clearly: headlines, logos/branding, posters, packaging, and tech or game UI titles. It can work for short blocks of text at larger sizes, especially when a crisp, futuristic flavor is desired.
The overall tone is futuristic and utilitarian, evoking interface typography, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi worldbuilding. Its blend of softened corners with sharp joins feels both approachable and machine-made, lending a confident, tech-forward voice.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectangular grid into a legible sans, balancing softened corners with decisive, engineered cuts. The goal seems to be a contemporary techno aesthetic that stays clean and readable while signaling a distinct, constructed personality.
Distinctive letterforms include a boxy O and Q with a small external tail, a squared, open C, and a W/Y construction that introduces angular spikes for emphasis. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, giving sets like 2/3/5 a segmented, digital-adjacent character while remaining clearly typographic.