Sans Superellipse Arrog 8 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse logic, with softly squared bowls and consistently rounded corners. Strokes are hairline-thin and even, emphasizing a monoline, wireframe feel. Letterforms are generally wide with generous internal space; curves transition into flats with a controlled, modular rhythm. Terminals are blunt and clean, and diagonals (such as in V, W, X, and Z) stay crisp while matching the overall rounded-corner system. The lowercase follows the same constructed geometry, with single-storey a and g and compact joins that keep counters open.
Best suited for display sizes where the thin, geometric construction can stay crisp: technology branding, product marks, UI or dashboard headings, posters, and packaging with a modern aesthetic. It also works well for short captions or interface labels on light backgrounds, especially when a sleek, futuristic tone is desired.
The overall tone is modern and futuristic, evoking digital interfaces, sci‑fi branding, and contemporary industrial design. Its rounded-square geometry reads friendly and approachable while still feeling precise and engineered. The very light strokes lend an airy, high-tech refinement rather than a casual or expressive voice.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectangle grid into a coherent alphabet, prioritizing consistency of corner radius, smooth curve-to-straight transitions, and a minimal, engineered texture. It aims to deliver a distinctive contemporary voice for technology-forward identities while keeping forms open and legible in headline use.
Distinctive superelliptic shapes appear throughout, especially in C, D, O, Q, and the numerals, creating a cohesive, modular identity. The numeral set matches the same rounded-corner construction, with simple, schematic forms that prioritize clarity over traditional typographic contrast.