Sans Superellipse Berej 13 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, magazines, packaging, airy, elegant, modern, editorial, delicate, display voice, fashion tone, space saving, modern refinement, forward motion, condensed, monoline, high-waisted, upright stress, clean.
A slender, strongly slanted sans with monoline strokes and tightly condensed proportions. Curves are drawn with smooth, rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) geometry, giving bowls and counters a controlled, soft-edged feel rather than perfect circles. Ascenders and capitals are notably tall, while joins stay crisp and uncluttered, keeping the overall texture even and linear. Figures are similarly narrow and upright in construction, with simple, open forms that maintain the same refined rhythm as the letters.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, poster titles, magazine spreads, and brand marks where its narrow, slanted profile can add energy without heavy weight. It can also work well for short product names and packaging copy, especially when generous tracking and leading are available.
The tone is sleek and fashion-forward, projecting a quiet sophistication and a slightly dramatic, elongated elegance. Its thin, high-contrast-in-spirit presence (despite near-monoline strokes) reads as airy and refined, suited to contemporary, design-led communication.
The design appears intended to deliver a minimalist, high-fashion italic voice: tall, condensed letterforms with smooth superelliptic rounding that stays clean and modern. It prioritizes style, vertical elegance, and a continuous forward motion over neutral text robustness.
The pronounced slant and condensed width create a fast, directional flow, so spacing and line length will strongly affect readability. The superelliptic rounds help prevent the design from feeling sharp or mechanical, adding a subtle softness to an otherwise strict, linear silhouette.