Sans Superellipse Higit 6 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Clan', 'FF Good', and 'FF Good Headline' by FontFont and 'TT Bluescreens' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, sports branding, packaging, assertive, industrial, sports, urgent, condensed, space saving, maximum impact, sturdy clarity, display emphasis, blocky, compact, compressed, geometric, rounded corners.
A compact, heavy sans with strongly condensed proportions and rounded-rectangle (superellipse) curves throughout. Strokes are thick and uniform, with minimal contrast and sturdy, squared terminals that soften at the corners rather than ending sharply. Counters are tight and apertures tend to be enclosed, giving the face a dense, high-ink texture. The lowercase shows a single-storey “a” and “g,” and overall spacing feels deliberately economical, emphasizing verticality and punch in headings.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, storefront or wayfinding signage, and bold packaging callouts. It can also work for compact logos or wordmarks where horizontal space is limited and maximum visual presence is needed.
The font reads loud, direct, and workmanlike, with a confident, no-nonsense tone. Its compressed stance and chunky geometry evoke signage, sports branding, and industrial labeling—more impact than nuance.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in minimal width, using superelliptical forms and heavy, even strokes to maintain clarity and consistency at large sizes. It prioritizes a strong silhouette and dense typographic color for attention-grabbing display typography.
Round letters like O/Q are more squarish than circular, reinforcing a superelliptical construction and a consistent rectangular rhythm. Numerals are similarly compact and weighty, matching the caps’ firmness and maintaining a uniform, poster-like color across lines.