Sans Superellipse Arkuy 10 is a very light, wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
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A monolinear, obliqued sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Forms lean forward with a smooth, continuous rhythm and open counters, especially in C, G, and S, while bowls and stems tend to resolve into flat-ish terminals rather than sharp points. Uppercase proportions feel spacious and engineered, with simplified joins and generous curvature; the lowercase keeps a clean, modern skeleton with single-storey a and g and a compact, streamlined look. Numerals follow the same rounded, modular logic, with squared curves and restrained detailing for a unified set.
Works well for interface labels, dashboards, and wayfinding where a modern, streamlined sans is desired, as well as for technology, mobility, and consumer-electronics branding. The distinctive rounded-rect construction can also be effective in headlines and short blocks of copy for posters or packaging that aims for a clean, futuristic feel.
The overall tone reads contemporary and tech-oriented, combining a friendly softness from the rounded geometry with a precise, systematized feel. Its forward slant and clean stroke behavior give it a sense of motion and efficiency, suitable for modern interfaces and product-led branding.
The design appears intended to merge geometric, rounded-rectangle construction with an energetic forward slant, yielding a contemporary sans that feels both approachable and engineered. Its simplified shapes and consistent stroke treatment suggest an emphasis on clarity, cohesion, and a recognizable techno-modern signature.
Several glyphs emphasize a superelliptical, rounded-rect geometry (notably O/0, D, U, and n/m), creating a cohesive, modular voice. Crossbars and horizontals are kept minimal and crisp, and the oblique angle is consistent across letters and figures, which helps maintain a steady texture in longer text.