Sans Superellipse Rakot 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, signage, art deco, retro, display, stylized, elegant, deco revival, vertical emphasis, decorative caps, modern classic, brand voice, condensed, geometric, rounded, monoline, inline.
A condensed geometric sans with tall proportions, rounded-rectangle curves, and a consistent monoline stroke. Many capitals use an inline construction that creates a double-stroked/outlined feel inside the main stems, while lowercase and figures read as clean single-stroke forms. Counters are narrow and vertically oriented, terminals are mostly squared with softened corners, and joins stay crisp, producing a sleek, engineered rhythm. Overall spacing feels tight and vertical, emphasizing height and a refined, poster-like texture in lines of text.
Best suited to display settings where its vertical elegance and inline caps can read as a deliberate stylistic feature—posters, headlines, brand marks, and packaging. It can also work for signage or short UI labels when a refined, retro tone is desired, but its narrow counters and decorative capitals favor larger sizes and shorter runs of text.
The inline capitals and streamlined geometry evoke an Art Deco sensibility—glamorous, metropolitan, and slightly theatrical. Its narrow stance and polished strokes suggest a vintage-modern mood that feels stylish and curated rather than casual.
The design appears intended to blend geometric modernity with classic Deco-inspired detailing by pairing condensed proportions with rounded-rectangular curves and inline uppercase forms. It aims to deliver a distinctive, high-style look while retaining a clean, sans-serif foundation for cohesive word shapes.
Uppercase and lowercase have noticeably different voice: the caps lean decorative due to the inline treatment, while the lowercase remains simpler and more utilitarian. Numerals follow the same condensed, rounded-rectilinear logic, maintaining a uniform, orderly color in sequences and labels.