Sans Superellipse Akji 13 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like forms, with largely uniform stroke weight and crisp, squared terminals softened by consistent corner radii. Curves resolve into boxy bowls (notably in O, C, D, and numerals), creating a modular, engineered rhythm across the alphabet. Diagonals are clean and straight, counters are mostly rectangular with generous openings, and spacing reads even and controlled in text. Lowercase follows a simplified, constructed logic with single-storey a and g, a compact t with a short crossbar, and a sturdy, squared e.
Well suited to interface labels, dashboards, and product surfaces where clear, modular letterforms read quickly at small-to-medium sizes. It also fits contemporary branding, packaging, and headings for technology, automotive, gaming, or sports contexts where a precise, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone is modern and technical, with a subtle sci‑fi and industrial edge. Its squared curves and measured proportions give it a disciplined, equipment-label feel, while the rounded corners keep it approachable rather than harsh.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, contemporary sans with a rounded-rect geometry that feels both systematic and readable. It balances a technical, constructed structure with softened corners to maintain clarity and friendliness across display and short-text settings.
Distinctive details include a boxy zero that stands apart from the letter O by proportion and interior shape, and a Q with an internal diagonal tail that reinforces the constructed, signage-like personality. Numerals are strong and legible with squared geometry, and the forms maintain a consistent visual system across caps, lowercase, and figures.