Sans Superellipse Rekih 9 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Brainy Variable Sans' by Maculinc (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, editorial text, dashboards, packaging, modern, clean, technical, calm, minimal, space saving, clarity, neutrality, systematic, condensed, rounded corners, open apertures, geometric, high legibility.
A condensed sans with a consistent, even stroke and softly squared (superelliptic) curves that keep counters and bowls smooth but not fully circular. The proportions are tall and compact, with short crossbars and economical widths that create a tidy vertical rhythm. Terminals are clean and mostly straight-cut, while round characters like C, G, O, and S show subtly flattened sides and rounded corners rather than perfect arcs. Numerals follow the same restrained construction, with simple forms and clear differentiation between similar shapes.
It suits interface labels, navigation, and data-dense layouts where compact width and clear letterforms are beneficial. The controlled geometry also works well for editorial pull quotes, product information, and concise headlines that need a modern, neutral voice without looking sterile.
The overall tone is contemporary and understated, leaning toward a functional, systems-oriented feel. Its narrow, disciplined forms read as efficient and organized, with a quiet friendliness coming from the rounded-rectangle curvature.
Likely designed to provide a space-saving sans with a contemporary superelliptic construction, balancing a technical, grid-friendly structure with softened corners for approachable readability.
The design keeps spacing and stroke behavior very consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, which helps it hold together in continuous text. Rounded forms remain controlled and slightly squared, giving the face a distinctive ‘soft technical’ geometry that stays crisp at display sizes.