Sans Superellipse Arkoh 11 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A monoline sans with an oblique stance and noticeably extended proportions. Curves are built from rounded-rectangle / superellipse logic, giving bowls and counters a squarish roundness with softened corners rather than true circles. Joins and terminals are clean and restrained, with a consistent stroke and generous internal space; horizontals feel slightly shorter than the long, forward-leaning diagonals, creating a streamlined rhythm. Uppercase forms read crisp and architectural, while the lowercase keeps a simple, single-storey construction and open shapes that stay legible at text sizes.
Well suited to interface typography, dashboards, and wayfinding-style labeling where a sleek, technical voice is needed. It can also work for tech and mobility branding, product logotypes, and on-screen graphics where the oblique, rounded-square forms suggest speed and precision. In editorial contexts it performs best for short headings, captions, and pull quotes rather than long-form text.
The overall tone is modern and engineered, with a calm, efficient feel. Its rounded-square geometry and forward slant evoke speed, interfaces, and product design rather than editorial warmth. The light, airy color on the page keeps it feeling contemporary and unobtrusive.
The design appears intended to merge geometric clarity with a softened, superelliptical feel, producing a futuristic sans that reads cleanly while avoiding sharp, aggressive corners. The consistent oblique construction and extended width suggest an emphasis on motion, modernity, and a streamlined industrial aesthetic.
The superelliptical rounding is especially apparent in the C/G/O/Q family and in numerals like 0/6/8/9, where corners are subtly squared off instead of fully round. The italic angle is steady across capitals, lowercase, and figures, which helps maintain a cohesive texture in running text.