Sans Superellipse Hinih 15 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Base Neue' by Power Type, 'Neue Rational Condensed' by René Bieder, and 'Heading Now' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, assertive, modern, compact, sporty, impact, space-saving, clarity, modernity, display, blocky, condensed, squared-round, monoline, high-impact.
A compact, heavy sans with squared-round (superelliptic) construction and monoline strokes. Curves resolve into rounded rectangles rather than true circles, giving counters a tight, geometric feel. Terminals are clean and flat, joins are crisp, and the overall rhythm is dense, with short apertures and sturdy stems that keep forms readable at large sizes. The lowercase is straightforward and utilitarian, with simple, closed shapes and minimal modulation, while numerals match the same stout, engineered proportions.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and brand marks that need maximum punch in limited space. It also works well for packaging, labels, and signage where bold, compact letterforms must hold up at distance or against busy backgrounds.
The tone is bold and no-nonsense: contemporary, industrial, and slightly sporty. Its compact geometry reads as efficient and controlled, projecting authority and urgency more than warmth or elegance.
The design appears aimed at delivering high-impact typography with a geometric, superelliptic flavor—prioritizing density, consistency, and immediate legibility for display use.
Round letters like O/Q and curved lowercase forms keep a consistent rounded-rectangle logic, which helps the font feel cohesive in headlines. The narrow set width and thick strokes create a strong vertical texture in paragraphs, making it more at home in short bursts than long reading.