Sans Superellipse Rakav 4 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, packaging, posters, headlines, technical, retro-futurist, clean, utilitarian, friendly, space-saving, systematic, modernizing, labeling, clarity, rounded corners, squared curves, condensed, modular, geometric.
A monoline sans with a condensed footprint and a distinct rounded-rectangle construction. Curves resolve into squared, superelliptic bowls and corners, creating a subtly modular rhythm across rounds like C, O, and S. Strokes stay even, terminals are clean and often softly rounded, and counters tend to be tall and compact, giving the face a tidy, engineered texture in text. The overall spacing feels orderly and controlled, favoring verticality and consistent internal shapes over calligraphic variation.
It’s well suited to interface labels, wayfinding, and product/tech packaging where compact width and clear silhouettes are helpful. The distinctive squared-round geometry also makes it effective for posters and headlines that want a clean, system-driven look without feeling harsh.
The design reads as modern and technical with a retro-digital undertone, like labeling on instruments, appliances, or transit systems. Its rounded corners keep the tone approachable, while the condensed, modular geometry adds a precise, systematic feel.
The font appears designed to blend geometric order with friendliness: a condensed, space-efficient sans that prioritizes consistency and legibility while expressing a recognizable rounded-rect, tech-influenced voice.
Round characters lean more toward rounded rectangles than true circles, and many joins feel simplified and schematic, reinforcing a constructed, signlike aesthetic. Numerals and capitals share the same squared-curve logic, helping mixed alphanumeric strings look cohesive.