Sans Superellipse Orgog 4 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Newhouse DT' by DTP Types, 'Brinova' by Digitype Studio, 'Chandler Mountain' by Mega Type, 'Lektorat' by TypeTogether, 'Palo' by TypeUnion, and 'Jane Roe' by deFharo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, assertive, compact, industrial, utilitarian, contemporary, space saving, high impact, modern utility, brand presence, sign readability, blocky, rounded corners, closed apertures, dense color.
A heavy, compact sans with squarish, superellipse-like curves and broadly rounded corners. Strokes are uniform and stout, building a dense typographic color with minimal modulation. Counters are tight and apertures tend to be closed, giving letters like C, S, e, and a a more sealed, blocky feel. Uppercase proportions are tall and condensed, while lowercase forms are similarly narrow with short joins and simplified terminals, maintaining a consistent, sturdy rhythm across text.
Best suited to high-impact display use such as headlines, posters, storefront and wayfinding signage, and bold brand marks. Its condensed footprint helps fit long titles or tight layouts, while the robust shapes hold up well in large-scale applications and on packaging.
The overall tone is forceful and practical, with a condensed, space-saving stance that reads as modern and no-nonsense. Its rounded-rectangle geometry adds a subtle friendliness, but the dominant impression is bold authority and industrial efficiency.
Designed to deliver maximum impact in minimal horizontal space, pairing condensed proportions with rounded-rectangle forms for a contemporary, industrial display voice. The simplified, closed shapes prioritize solidity and uniformity, aiming for strong presence and clear silhouette recognition in bold typographic settings.
The font’s dense counters and compact spacing make it especially punchy at larger sizes, while smaller sizes may require generous leading to avoid a dark, compressed texture. Numerals follow the same robust, squared-off construction, keeping a consistent visual voice for headings and data.