Sans Superellipse Askah 6 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Absentia Sans' by DR Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app design, brand systems, headlines, signage, clean, modern, airy, friendly, techy, clarity, modernity, system design, approachability, precision, geometric, rounded corners, open apertures, high legibility, generous spacing.
A crisp, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle (superellipse) bowls and softened corners throughout. Strokes are consistently thin and even, with a steady, monoline rhythm and generous internal whitespace that keeps counters open. Curves tend toward squared rounds rather than true circles, while joins are tidy and controlled, giving the letterforms a precise, engineered feel. Uppercase shapes are straightforward and modular; lowercase forms are compact and uncluttered, with simple terminals and clear differentiation between similar characters (notably the open, single-storey forms and the clean, unobtrusive descenders). Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, staying light and readable with smooth, continuous curves.
Well-suited to interface typography, dashboards, and product surfaces where a clean, modern voice and clear character shapes matter. It can also serve in contemporary branding and editorial headlines, especially where an airy, minimal look is desired; in larger sizes it highlights its rounded-rectangle geometry particularly well.
The overall tone is minimal, calm, and contemporary—light on the page with a subtle friendliness from the rounded corners. Its geometric construction adds a tech-forward, UI-oriented character, while the open spacing and soft shaping keep it approachable rather than cold.
The design appears intended to merge geometric rigor with gentle rounding, creating a sleek sans that feels technical yet approachable. Its consistent stroke behavior and modular forms suggest a focus on clarity, systematization, and modern digital-forward use.
Round forms often read as rounded squares, creating a distinctive “soft-rectilinear” personality. The design maintains consistent curvature logic across letters and figures, producing an even texture in running text and a tidy, grid-ready presence in display settings.