Sans Superellipse Demij 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, retro, sporty, streamlined, casual, playful, space saving, motion, display clarity, modernize retro, condensed, rounded, tall, slanted, clean.
A tall, tightly set sans with a pronounced rightward slant and consistent monoline strokes. Curves and counters lean on rounded-rectangle geometry, giving bowls and arches a soft, superelliptical feel rather than perfect circles. Terminals are generally blunt with gentle rounding, and joins stay simple and open, producing an airy texture despite the condensed proportions. Overall rhythm is upright in structure but dynamically leaning, with compact widths and long ascenders/descenders creating a vertical, fast-looking silhouette.
Works best in headlines, posters, and branding where a condensed, slanted voice can add speed and emphasis. It also suits packaging and signage that needs a clean, space-saving display style with a friendly rounded finish. For longer text, it’s likely most effective in short bursts—taglines, labels, and callouts—where the narrow rhythm remains comfortable.
The tone reads energetic and slightly retro, like mid-century display lettering refined into a clean contemporary cut. Its condensed, forward-leaning stance feels quick and sporty, while the rounded forms keep it approachable rather than aggressive. The result is confident and lively, suited to designs that want motion and personality without heavy stylization.
Likely intended as a compact display sans that combines a streamlined, forward-leaning posture with rounded superelliptical construction for warmth and consistency. The design appears focused on delivering a distinctive, fast visual cadence while keeping letterforms simple and legible.
Round characters such as C, O, and G show squarish curvature with softened corners, reinforcing a technical, streamlined look. Numerals echo the same narrow, upright-and-slanted construction, with simple forms that prioritize clarity at display sizes. The overall spacing and stroke economy suggest a design aimed at compact, high-impact setting.