Sans Superellipse Aldil 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, tech branding, posters, packaging, techy, futuristic, clean, precise, modular, modernization, systematic design, tech aesthetic, compact display, rounded corners, squared bowls, monoline, geometric, condensed.
A monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with squared counters and consistently softened corners. Strokes stay even with minimal contrast, producing a tidy, engineered texture. The proportions lean tall and compact, and the curves in letters like O/C/S resolve as superelliptical corners rather than circular arcs. Terminals are mostly blunt and straight, with occasional subtle hooks in lowercase forms, keeping the overall construction systematic and grid-friendly.
Works well for interface labels, dashboards, and wayfinding where a compact, geometric voice is desirable. It also suits tech-forward branding and display typography in posters or packaging, particularly when you want a clean, engineered aesthetic with distinctive squared curves.
The tone reads contemporary and technical, with a subtle sci‑fi/industrial flavor driven by the squared curves and disciplined spacing. Its restrained, modular forms feel efficient and modern rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The design appears aimed at delivering a modern geometric sans with a superelliptical, rounded-rectangle skeleton—prioritizing consistency, compactness, and a recognizable tech-centric silhouette across letters and figures.
Capitals are especially rectilinear, while lowercase introduces a few more idiosyncratic shapes (notably single-storey a and g) that maintain the same rounded-corner logic. Numerals echo the same boxy, softened construction, staying consistent in weight and corner treatment.