Sans Superellipse Tegeh 8 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka and 'Bio Sans' and 'Bio Sans Soft' by Dharma Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logos, signage, playful, chunky, friendly, retro, casual, impact, approachability, branding, display clarity, rounded, soft corners, blocky, bulky, compact.
A heavy, rounded sans with a superelliptic, rounded-rectangle construction. Strokes are thick and largely monolinear, with softly blunted terminals and generous corner radii that keep counters open despite the weight. Curves and straight segments meet smoothly, producing squared-off rounds in letters like O and C, while diagonals (A, V, W, X) stay sturdy and slightly softened at the ends. The overall rhythm is compact and punchy, with simplified joins and sturdy shoulders that favor bold, high-impact shapes over fine detail.
Best suited for headlines and short display copy where bold texture and soft geometry can carry the design. It works well for posters, packaging, storefront or wayfinding signage, and logo wordmarks that want a friendly, chunky presence. In longer passages it will read as deliberately loud and dense, so it’s strongest when used for emphasis.
The font projects a warm, approachable confidence with a distinctly playful, retro-leaning sturdiness. Its chunky forms feel informal and friendly, suggesting hand-cut signage or bold packaging lettering rather than sleek corporate minimalism. The softened geometry keeps the tone upbeat and accessible, even at very heavy weights.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a softened, rounded-rect geometry that remains legible and inviting. It emphasizes sturdy silhouettes, open counters, and consistent heavy stroke weight to perform in high-contrast display settings while maintaining a casual, approachable voice.
The figures are wide and blocky with rounded corners, matching the letterforms’ softened geometry. Lowercase forms are straightforward and robust, prioritizing clarity and weight consistency; the dotted i/j use compact, rounded-square dots that echo the superelliptic theme. Overall texture is dense and attention-grabbing, with strong silhouette contrast between straight-sided and rounded forms.