Sans Superellipse Belot 6 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, brand systems, posters, packaging, infographics, modern, airy, clean, technical, understated, space efficiency, modern branding, ui clarity, geometric softness, monoline, rounded corners, condensed, slanted, tall x-height.
A monoline sans with a consistent rightward slant and tall, compact proportions. Curves are built from softly squared, superellipse-like shapes—noticeably rounded yet slightly rectangular—paired with straight stems that end in clean, blunt terminals. Counters are narrow and vertical, giving the alphabet a tight rhythm, while punctuation and figures follow the same streamlined, minimal construction. Overall spacing feels economical and controlled, emphasizing a crisp, contemporary texture in text.
Well suited to interface labels, dashboards, and product UI where a light, compact sans helps conserve space while staying readable. It also works for contemporary branding, packaging, and editorial display lines that want a sleek, slightly softened geometric feel. In print or large-format applications, it can create a refined, minimal headline texture without looking cold.
The tone is modern and matter-of-fact, with an airy lightness that reads as efficient rather than expressive. Its rounded-rectangle geometry adds a subtle friendliness, but the overall impression stays neutral, technical, and design-forward.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary italic sans that balances geometric rigor with softened, rounded-rectangle curves. It aims for a compact, space-efficient rhythm and a consistent monoline voice that stays clean in both single words and longer text settings.
The italic angle is integrated into the design rather than appearing as a simple slant, and the squared-round construction shows up repeatedly in bowls and curves (e.g., C/O-like forms and numerals). The figures appear simple and legible with open shapes and minimal embellishment, supporting a consistent, utilitarian voice.