Sans Superellipse Riluz 4 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, editorial display, art deco, elegant, architectural, minimal, stylish, space-saving display, deco revival, geometric refinement, stylized branding, condensed, monoline feel, stroked, rounded corners, modular.
A condensed sans with extremely tall proportions and a sleek, linear build. Strokes appear predominantly vertical with occasional thin horizontal links, creating a crisp high-contrast rhythm. Curves are treated as rounded-rectangle bowls and capsules, with smooth terminals and minimal modulation at joins. Counters are narrow and elongated, and many forms rely on straight stems plus small-radius rounding, giving the alphabet a clean, modular consistency.
This face works best for headlines, titling, and short bursts of text where its tall, condensed structure can create drama without sacrificing clarity. It is well suited to posters, brand marks, packaging, and editorial display where a sleek, architectural texture and distinctive silhouette are desirable.
The overall tone feels sophisticated and era-referential, combining modern minimalism with an Art Deco sensibility. Its narrow, towering letterforms read as refined and slightly theatrical, suited to stylish display settings rather than neutral body text.
The font appears designed to deliver a striking, space-saving display voice built from a consistent rounded-rectilinear geometry. Its contrast and verticality aim to create an upscale, Art Deco–leaning impression while maintaining a clean sans construction.
The design leans heavily on vertical emphasis, producing strong texture and tight spacing in running lines. Rounded corners and superelliptical bowls keep the geometry friendly despite the sharp contrast and compressed widths, while the figures follow the same tall, streamlined logic for a cohesive set.