Sans Superellipse Kydar 6 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Avionic' by Grype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, product branding, sports branding, techno, futuristic, industrial, assertive, sporty, futurism, impact, system look, branding, squared, rounded corners, blocky, geometric, modular.
A geometric sans built from squared, superellipse-like forms with prominently rounded corners and mostly straight-sided bowls. Strokes are heavy and uniform, with crisp, mechanical joins and minimal modulation. Counters tend to be rectangular and compact, and terminals are largely blunt, producing a clean, engineered rhythm. Uppercase shapes stay broad and stable, while the lowercase maintains a large, sturdy core that reads clearly at display sizes.
Best suited to bold headlines, branding marks, packaging, and poster typography where its wide, squared character can set a strong tone. It also fits UI-style graphics, tech or gaming visuals, and titling systems that benefit from an engineered, futuristic voice.
The overall tone is modern and machine-made, with a distinctly sci‑fi and industrial edge. Its broad stance and squared curves project strength and precision rather than softness or warmth, evoking interfaces, equipment labeling, and performance branding.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a confident display sans: compact counters, blunt terminals, and consistent stroke weight create a durable, system-like look that stays legible and impactful at larger sizes.
Round letters like O/Q and numerals such as 0/8/9 lean toward boxy, rounded-rectangle counters, reinforcing the modular construction. Several glyphs feature horizontal emphasis (notably E/S/2/3/5), which adds a streamlined, technical feel in longer lines of text.