Sans Superellipse Kiha 4 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A wide, oblique sans with a smooth, superelliptical construction and gently rounded corners throughout. Strokes are clean and mostly monolinear, with subtle modulation that helps counters stay open at display sizes. Curves lean toward rounded-rectangle bowls (notably in O/Q and the lowercase), while joins and terminals are tapered or softly cut, giving a brisk, engineered rhythm. The overall spacing feels generous and horizontal, with compact vertical proportions and a consistent forward slant that reinforces motion.
It performs best in display and interface contexts where a fast, modern tone is desired—brand wordmarks, product branding, tech and automotive aesthetics, signage, and headline typography. The wide set and oblique rhythm make it particularly effective for short phrases, logos, and promotional lines where horizontal presence is an asset.
The font reads as modern and performance-oriented, balancing friendliness from its rounded geometry with a crisp, utilitarian finish. Its forward-leaning stance and wide proportions suggest speed, contemporary tech, and streamlined industrial design rather than warmth or tradition.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, speed-inflected sans that pairs geometric, rounded construction with clean, engineered details. Its goal seems to be a recognizable, modern voice that stays crisp and legible while projecting motion and precision.
Distinctive forms include a simple, angular K and X with clean diagonals, a broad, open C, and a Q with a short, integrated tail. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, keeping shapes stable and legible while maintaining the italic momentum.