Sans Superellipse Tiluk 3 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Marcinelle' by Fando Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, logo marks, stickers, playful, handmade, friendly, quirky, retro, handmade look, bold impact, friendly display, retro charm, chunky, rounded, soft corners, irregular, bouncy.
A compact, heavy sans with softened corners and slightly uneven, hand-cut contours. Strokes are thick and confident with subtly wavy edges, creating an organic texture rather than a perfectly geometric finish. Counters are small to moderate and often squarish/rounded-rect in feeling, while curves and terminals land with blunt, rounded ends. Proportions stay generally narrow, with minor per-glyph width variation that adds a lively rhythm; the lowercase shows a tall x-height and sturdy, simplified shapes that hold up at display sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact copy such as posters, product packaging, headlines, and brand marks where its chunky, handmade texture can be a feature. It can also work for playful wayfinding or event graphics; for long passages, the heavy mass and irregular edges will feel dense, so larger sizes and generous spacing help.
The overall tone is warm and mischievous—like a bold handmade sign or a quirky packaging label. Its rounded rectangles and imperfect edges read as approachable and casual, with a slightly vintage, indie feel rather than corporate polish.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold sans voice with a handcrafted, cut-paper/inked-stamp flavor—combining rounded-rect geometry with deliberate irregularity to feel friendly, energetic, and memorable in display settings.
Uppercase forms are simple and blocky with softened joins, while the numerals keep the same chunky, rounded-rect construction for a cohesive set. In text lines the texture becomes visibly mottled from the irregular outlines, which contributes character but also makes the font feel intentionally rough and artisanal.