Sans Superellipse Kime 4 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, signage, ui labels, posters, retro, industrial, technical, friendly, futuristic, geometric clarity, systematic forms, modern utility, softened tech, rounded, squared, monolinear, geometric, soft corners.
A rounded-rectilinear sans with softened corners and a distinctly superelliptic construction. Strokes are generally even and sturdy, with narrow joins and occasional thinning at interior curves that adds a crisp, engineered feel without becoming delicate. Counters tend to be tall and oval-rectangular, and terminals are clean and rounded rather than sharply cut. The overall rhythm is compact and vertical, with simple, legible forms and a consistent, modular geometry across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Well suited to headlines and short text where its geometric personality can carry a layout, including branding, packaging, and poster titling. The sturdy, rounded shapes also work effectively for signage and UI labels, especially where a technical but friendly tone is desired.
The tone reads modern and purposeful, mixing a utilitarian, signage-like clarity with approachable softness from the rounded corners. Its geometric squareness gives it a slightly retro-tech flavor, suggesting mid-century industrial design updated with contemporary polish.
Likely designed to deliver a clear, modern sans that emphasizes rounded-rectangle geometry for a recognizable, system-driven look. The intent appears to balance functional readability with a distinctive retro-industrial voice that holds up in prominent display settings.
Several forms emphasize straight-sided bowls and rounded-rectangle apertures (notably in letters like D, O, P, and in the numerals), reinforcing the font’s systematic construction. The lowercase keeps a clean, workmanlike texture, while distinctive shapes such as the hooked descender in "j" and the compact "t" help maintain recognizability at text sizes.