Sans Superellipse Hanoh 6 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logos, packaging, techno, retro, futuristic, industrial, playful, display impact, tech voice, geometric coherence, compact fit, rounded, squared, geometric, compact, modular.
A compact geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle bowls and softened corners, giving curves a superelliptical, squared-off feel. Strokes stay consistently heavy with minimal contrast, and terminals are largely blunt, producing a sturdy, poster-friendly silhouette. Round letters like O, C, and G read as squarish ovals, while joins and counters stay open and simplified for a clean, engineered rhythm. Overall spacing feels tight and efficient, with a low, compact lowercase and sturdy numerals that match the same rounded-rect geometry.
Best suited to display roles where its compact, geometric personality can read large: headlines, posters, logotypes, and brand marks. It also works well for packaging, product naming, and UI/tech-themed graphics where a controlled, engineered look is desirable.
The tone is distinctly techno and retro-futuristic, evoking electronic interfaces, arcade-era graphics, and industrial labeling. Its squared curves and heavy, even strokes make it feel purposeful and mechanical while still friendly due to the rounded corners.
The design appears intended to merge a contemporary geometric sans skeleton with superelliptical, rounded-rectangle forms for a distinctive, tech-leaning display voice. It prioritizes strong silhouette, consistency across letters and numerals, and a compact footprint that holds together in bold, high-impact settings.
Distinctive constructions in letters such as Q, R, and the angled forms (K, V, W, X) emphasize a modular, built-from-parts logic. The numerals follow the same squarish curve language, helping mixed alphanumeric settings look uniform and intentional.