Sans Superellipse Kykam 6 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Clonoid' by Dharma Type and 'Presser' by Konstantine Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, gaming ui, futuristic, techy, playful, chunky, friendly, display impact, modern branding, sci-fi styling, geometric consistency, rounded, soft corners, superelliptical, geometric, compact apertures.
A heavy, rounded sans built from superelliptical shapes and softened corners, with broad horizontals and a squat, modular feel. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal contrast, and counters tend toward rounded-rectangle openings that read slightly closed in letters like C, S, and e. Curves transition into flats with smooth radii, giving the design a molded, industrial consistency across caps, lowercase, and figures. Spacing appears generous for such dense letterforms, helping the tight apertures remain legible at display sizes.
This font is best suited to display applications such as branding, logotypes, posters, packaging, and on-screen titles where its chunky superellipse construction can read clearly. It can also work for short UI labels in entertainment or tech contexts, though long paragraphs may feel dense due to the narrow apertures and heavy texture.
The overall tone is bold and contemporary, leaning toward sci‑fi and digital hardware aesthetics while staying approachable due to the rounded geometry. It feels energetic and game-like rather than formal, with a confident, poster-ready presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a futuristic, rounded-rect “hardware” look with high visual impact and a cohesive geometric system across the character set. Its emphasis on smooth corners and compact openings suggests a goal of creating a distinctive, modern voice optimized for bold, attention-grabbing typography.
The sample text shows strong impact in headlines, where the rounded-rect counters and wide proportions create a distinctive rhythm. The numerals match the same soft-rectilinear construction, reinforcing a cohesive, tech-forward texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.