Sans Superellipse Akdi 14 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, signage, ui labels, technical, futuristic, industrial, utilitarian, clean, space-saving, systematic, modernist, tech-forward, clarity, rounded corners, condensed, boxy, geometric, stencil-like.
This typeface uses a compact, condensed skeleton with mostly uniform stroke thickness and squared, rounded-corner construction. Curves are handled as superellipse-like rectangles rather than true circles, giving counters and bowls a boxy, machined feel. Terminals are predominantly straight and clipped, and many joins favor crisp angles, producing a taut vertical rhythm. Uppercase forms are narrow and disciplined, while lowercase stays similarly compact with simplified, single-storey shapes and tight apertures.
It works best for short-to-medium display settings where its condensed proportions and squared rounding can create a distinctive, modern voice—such as headlines, tech or industrial branding, posters, and wayfinding. At smaller sizes it can also serve for UI labels or compact informational text where a tight footprint is useful.
The overall tone feels technical and forward-leaning, with an engineered, display-oriented presence. Its rounded-rectangle geometry evokes digital interfaces and industrial labeling, reading as modern, controlled, and slightly sci‑fi without becoming decorative.
The font appears intended to merge geometric clarity with a softened, rounded-rectangle aesthetic, creating a contemporary sans suited to technical and interface-driven contexts. Its consistent stroke weight and compact proportions suggest an emphasis on efficient space usage while maintaining a strong, engineered personality.
The design leans on tall verticals and restrained curvature, so shapes like O/0 and other rounded letters keep a squarish silhouette. The numerals follow the same geometry, with angular turns and softened corners that preserve a consistent, system-like texture in running text.