Sans Superellipse Delot 8 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Hinnual' by Jipatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, tech editorial, product identity, wayfinding, futuristic, technical, sleek, sporty, clean, modernization, speed, ui clarity, geometric cohesion, brand distinctiveness, rounded corners, monoline, squarish rounds, humanist italic, open apertures.
A monoline italic sans with a rounded-rectangle, superelliptical construction that gives counters and bowls a softly squared geometry. Strokes stay even and smooth, with consistently rounded terminals and corners that keep the texture calm despite the forward slant. Uppercase forms are streamlined and open, while lowercase shapes are compact with clear, single-storey constructions (notably a and g) and simplified joins. Figures echo the same squarish-rounded logic, producing a cohesive, contemporary rhythm across letters and numbers.
This font fits well in technology-forward branding, UI labels, dashboards, and interface typography where a clean, contemporary voice is needed. It also works for product identities, automotive or sports-adjacent graphics, and short editorial passages where an italicized, streamlined sans can add momentum without sacrificing legibility.
The overall tone reads modern and engineered—sleek, efficient, and slightly sporty. Its rounded-square forms and steady slant suggest speed and precision without feeling aggressive, giving it a friendly-tech personality suitable for contemporary interfaces and product branding.
The design appears intended to merge a futuristic, superelliptical skeleton with practical readability, using rounded corners and monoline strokes to keep forms consistent across the set. The italic posture adds motion, while the simplified shapes and open counters aim for dependable performance in modern digital and branding contexts.
The character set emphasizes clarity through open apertures and uncomplicated shapes, with distinctive superelliptical bowls (e.g., in O, Q, 0, 8) and crisp, angled diagonals in letters like K, V, W, and X. The italic angle is consistent across cases and numerals, which helps maintain a unified forward-moving cadence in text settings.