Sans Superellipse Tuje 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, editorial accents, handmade, casual, quirky, retro, expressive, human warmth, space saving, casual voice, expressive texture, condensed, oblique, textured, inked, monoline-ish.
This typeface is a condensed, right-leaning sans with lightly irregular, inked contours that give it a hand-rendered texture. Strokes stay generally even while showing small wobbles and tapering, producing a lively rhythm without breaking overall consistency. Round letters are built from compact, rounded-rectangle shapes, and counters are tight, helping the design stay narrow and vertical. Terminals tend to be blunt or softly rounded, and the overall spacing feels economical, with occasional width changes that add to the drawn, informal character.
It works best for headlines, subheads, pull quotes, and short editorial accents where its texture and slant can be appreciated. The condensed build is useful when space is tight, making it suitable for packaging, labels, and branding applications that want a handmade feel. For extended reading, it’s better used sparingly or at comfortable sizes to keep the narrow forms from feeling busy.
The font reads as informal and energetic, with a sketchy, human touch that feels approachable rather than technical. Its condensed slant and slightly rough edges bring a vintage marker/brush-note mood that suits playful or characterful messaging. The tone is more expressive and quirky than neutral, but still controlled enough to function in short text blocks.
The design appears intended to blend a compact, condensed sans structure with the immediacy of hand-drawn lettering. By keeping proportions consistent while allowing subtle irregularity in stroke edges and widths, it aims to feel personal and lively without becoming chaotic. The slanted posture and rounded-rectangle construction suggest a deliberate, stylized take on casual marker-like typography.
Uppercase forms are tall and simplified, while the lowercase leans more handwritten, creating a friendly mixed-case color. The figures follow the same narrow, slightly uneven construction, maintaining coherence across letters and numerals. In longer lines, the condensed proportions create a strong vertical cadence, so a bit of extra tracking can help at smaller sizes.