Sans Superellipse Pimid 1 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Resiliency3' by Alphabet Agency, 'Gilkons' by Letterhend, and 'Godiva' by Suby Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, retro, techy, assertive, playful, space saving, display impact, modern branding, signage clarity, rounded corners, condensed, compact, geometric, squared rounds.
A condensed geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superelliptical) shapes with consistently softened corners and largely uniform stroke weight. Counters are compact and often squared-off, with arches and bowls that read as flattened rounds rather than true circles. Terminals are blunt and clean, and joins stay crisp, giving the design a sturdy, engineered rhythm. The lowercase maintains a tidy, modern structure with a single-storey a and g, short extenders, and a controlled, even texture; numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, including a slashed zero.
Works best for headlines, logos, short slogans, and branding where a compact, high-impact voice is needed. It also suits packaging, labels, wayfinding, and UI moments such as badges or feature callouts where space is limited and letterforms must stay robust. For longer reading, it will perform better in short bursts (subheads, captions, pull quotes) than in extended paragraphs.
The overall tone feels industrial and tech-forward, with a hint of retro signage and arcade-era charm. Its compact, squared-round forms project confidence and efficiency while staying friendly due to the generous corner rounding. The result is bold in attitude and slightly playful in flavor without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-saving display sans with an engineered, rounded-rect geometry that stays legible and consistent across letters and numerals. It prioritizes bold presence and a distinctive silhouette over traditional humanist nuance, aiming for modern branding and signage utility.
The condensed proportions and tight counters create a dense typographic color that holds together strongly at display sizes. Rounded corners reduce harshness, but the squared interior shaping keeps forms from feeling soft or casual. The slashed zero and the simplified lowercase forms emphasize clarity in alphanumeric settings.