Sans Superellipse Ikrah 6 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Allotrope' by Kostic, 'Taz' by LucasFonts, 'Aeroko' by Monotype, 'PF Benchmark Pro' by Parachute, and 'Byker' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, logos, playful, punchy, retro, friendly, loud, impact, approachability, retro flavor, display readability, brand voice, rounded, blocky, bulky, soft-cornered, bouncy.
A heavy, soft-cornered sans with rounded-rectangle construction and subtly bulging curves that keep the texture lively. Strokes are monoline and dense, with broad counters and compact apertures that read clearly at display sizes. The uppercase feels sturdy and poster-like, while the lowercase has a big x-height and simplified forms; several characters show quirky, slightly asymmetric details (notably in curved letters and numerals) that add bounce without breaking overall consistency.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and short brand statements where maximum presence is needed. It can work well for packaging, food and beverage branding, event promos, and logo wordmarks—especially when aiming for an upbeat, nostalgic, or cartoon-adjacent voice.
The font projects a fun, assertive personality—cheerful rather than formal. Its inflated shapes and rounded geometry create a friendly, approachable tone with a distinct retro sign-and-poster energy.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through thick, rounded forms and a large x-height, while maintaining warmth via soft corners and slightly playful shaping. It prioritizes bold readability and characterful silhouettes over neutral text-set restraint.
Spacing and letterfit appear geared toward impact: the silhouette is strong and the forms hold together in tight settings, while the rounded corners prevent the weight from feeling harsh. Numerals are bold and chunky with simple, high-visibility shapes that match the alphabet’s blocky rhythm.