Sans Superellipse Tegig 3 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'ATF Alternate Gothic' by ATF Collection, 'Acumin' by Adobe, 'Alternate Gothic' by Bitstream, 'Bellfort' by GRIN3 (Nowak), and 'Alternate Gothic' by Tilde (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, labels, industrial, playful, retro, casual, compact, space saving, high impact, retro feel, friendly solidity, condensed, blocky, rounded corners, soft terminals, sturdy.
A condensed sans with chunky, rounded-rectangle construction and softly squared corners throughout. Strokes stay largely uniform, producing a dense, poster-like texture, while curves and counters tend toward squarish superellipse shapes rather than true circles. Terminals are blunt and slightly softened, and many joins feel compact and tightly engineered, giving the face a strong vertical rhythm. The lowercase shows a straightforward, utilitarian skeleton (single-storey a and g) with compact bowls and narrow apertures, and the figures follow the same blocky, compressed logic for an even, cohesive color in text.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks where compact width and strong presence are valuable. It can also work for labels, signage, and short promotional copy that benefits from a dense, high-impact texture, especially when generous line spacing is available.
The overall tone is sturdy and workmanlike, with a friendly edge created by the rounded corners and slightly quirky, hand-cut irregularity. It reads as retro-industrial and energetic, suggesting packaging, headlines, and punchy display copy rather than refined editorial typography.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in minimal horizontal space, using rounded-rectangle geometry to feel both industrial and approachable. Its consistent, blocky construction prioritizes clarity at display sizes and a distinctive, retro-flavored voice.
In longer lines, the narrow proportions and heavy shapes create a dark, continuous band, so spacing and leading become important for comfortable reading. The character set shown maintains a consistent geometric motif across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, which helps keep headlines and short passages visually unified.