Sans Superellipse Beruh 5 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A monoline, slanted sans built from straight strokes and softly rounded corners, giving many letters a rounded-rectangle (superellipse) skeleton. Curves are simplified and planar, with open counters and minimal modulation, producing a clean, airy texture. Proportions are compact and streamlined, with a consistent forward lean and crisp joins; terminals tend to be blunt or gently radiused rather than tapered. Numerals and capitals share the same narrow, engineered rhythm, and the overall spacing reads even and controlled in running text.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its thin strokes and slanted geometry can read as deliberate: tech branding, product marks, poster titles, interface labels, and on-screen graphics. It can also work for minimal editorial pull quotes or captions when set at larger sizes with comfortable tracking.
The tone is cool and modern, with a light, schematic feel reminiscent of interface labels and sci‑fi instrumentation. Its minimal stroke presence and geometric rounding keep it calm and restrained, while the italic angle adds motion and a sense of speed.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, contemporary sans with a superellipse-inspired construction—prioritizing speed, precision, and a lightweight, high-tech impression over traditional warmth or calligraphic detail.
Round forms (like C, O, and 0) favor squared-off curvature with generous corner radii, reinforcing a superelliptical look. Diagonals and straight segments dominate, and the consistent stroke treatment helps maintain a cohesive, technical voice across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.