Sans Superellipse Lokom 1 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Film P3' by Fontsphere and 'This Appeal' by VP Creative Shop (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, logotypes, packaging, art deco, retro, condensed, sleek, elegant, space saving, display impact, vintage modernity, streamlined clarity, tall, monolinear, rounded terminals, vertical stress, compressed.
A tall, tightly condensed sans with monolinear strokes and softly squared, superellipse-like curves. The design emphasizes verticality with long stems, narrow bowls, and compact counters, while corners and terminals are rounded rather than sharp, giving the forms a smooth, tubular feel. Round letters skew toward narrow ovals, and horizontals are short and restrained, producing a consistent, columnar rhythm across the alphabet and numerals. Descenders are relatively long and distinctive, and spacing appears tuned for display settings where the compressed proportions can read cleanly.
Best suited to headlines, posters, signage, packaging, and logo work where a narrow footprint and strong vertical rhythm are beneficial. It performs especially well in short to medium display copy, stacked titles, and space-constrained layouts that need a stylish, high-impact condensed look.
The overall tone feels streamlined and metropolitan, with a clear Art Deco and early modernist flavor. Its compressed silhouettes and polished curves suggest vintage signage, cocktail-era poster lettering, and editorial titling that aims for sophistication and drama without ornament.
The font appears designed to deliver a classic condensed display voice with smooth, rounded-rectangular geometry, prioritizing a consistent vertical cadence and a refined, retro-modern presence in titling contexts.
Uppercase and lowercase share a unified, highly vertical construction, which helps mixed-case text maintain an even texture. The numerals follow the same narrow, elongated logic, making them visually compatible in headline compositions and tightly set layouts.