Sans Superellipse Dulat 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Sagan' by Associated Typographics, 'Environ' by MADType, and 'Hydrargyrum' by Type Minds (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, posters, signage, techy, industrial, retro, friendly, sturdy, impact, clarity, modernity, modularity, approachability, rounded, squared, geometric, compact, blocky.
A heavy, rounded-rectangle sans with superelliptical curves and squared counters that keep forms compact and sturdy. Strokes are monolinear with generous corner rounding, producing softened terminals while preserving a boxy silhouette. Apertures tend to be tight and bowls are wide, giving a dense, sign-like rhythm. Numerals and lowercase share the same rounded, modular construction, with a tall, narrow feel in straight-sided letters and a controlled, geometric roundness in curved forms.
Works well for headlines, logos, and brand wordmarks that want a robust, geometric voice with softened edges. Its dense rhythm and compact counters make it suited to posters, packaging, labels, and wayfinding where punch and uniformity matter. In UI contexts it can serve for titles, badges, and buttons where a sturdy, tech-leaning look is desired.
The overall tone feels engineered and contemporary, with a subtle retro-digital flavor reminiscent of industrial labeling and streamlined interface typography. Rounded corners add approachability, keeping the bold presence from feeling harsh. The consistent, modular shapes project reliability and a utilitarian confidence.
Likely drawn to explore a rounded-rect geometric system that balances industrial clarity with friendly corners. The intention appears to be high-impact letterforms with consistent radii and a modular, engineered texture for modern display and identity use.
The design emphasizes clear silhouettes over delicate detail: corners, joins, and curves follow a consistent radius, creating a cohesive system across caps, lowercase, and figures. The compact counters and broad strokes suggest strong impact at display sizes, where the rounded-square geometry reads most characterfully.