Sans Superellipse Asrad 6 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app design, signage, tech branding, dashboards, technical, futuristic, minimal, clean, precise, modernization, systematic design, interface clarity, geometric branding, monoline, rounded corners, geometric, modular, squared roundness.
A monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like geometry, with straight segments joined by softened corners. Curves are restrained and often resolve into chamfered or radiused terminals, giving counters and bowls a squared-round, modular feel. Proportions are narrow-to-moderate with generous internal space; round letters like O/Q are more octagonal-superelliptic than circular, while horizontals and verticals stay crisp and even. The lowercase keeps a simple, constructed structure, with single-storey forms and minimal modulation, and the figures follow the same rounded-corner, linear logic.
It suits interface typography, product labeling, wayfinding, and technical or technology-forward branding where a clean, constructed voice is helpful. The open counters and consistent monoline strokes also make it a good candidate for short paragraphs, captions, and data-adjacent text in contemporary layouts.
The overall tone is contemporary and engineered, suggesting UI, product, and sci‑fi adjacent aesthetics without becoming ornamental. Its restrained geometry and consistent stroke rhythm read as calm, rational, and slightly futuristic.
The font appears designed to translate a rounded-rectilinear construction into a practical sans for modern digital contexts, emphasizing consistency, clarity, and a distinctive superellipse-based silhouette.
Corner treatment is a key signature: many joins are subtly clipped or radiused, creating a technical, CAD-like rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and numerals. The design favors clear, open shapes over calligraphic nuance, and maintains a consistent, systematic feel in text lines.