Sans Superellipse Tidim 8 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Futura BT' by Bitstream, 'Futura EF' by Elsner+Flake, 'Futura' by Linotype, 'Futura Now' by Monotype, 'Futura ND' by Neufville Digital, 'Futura PT' by ParaType, 'Futura SB' by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection, and 'Futura Round' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, logos, stickers, playful, rugged, handmade, punchy, casual, display impact, handmade feel, printed texture, friendly boldness, blocky, rounded, textured, compact, heavy.
A compact, heavy sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly squared curves. Strokes are thick and blunt-ended, with slightly irregular edges that create a stamped or inked texture rather than crisp, mechanical outlines. Counters are small and sturdy, and the overall rhythm is dense with tight interior spaces and short extenders. Uppercase forms read as simplified, blocky silhouettes, while lowercase maintains straightforward shapes with minimal detailing and consistent weight.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, packaging callouts, labels, and bold branding where texture and mass help the type stand out. It can work for large subheads and display copy, while the dense counters and rugged edges make it less ideal for small sizes or long passages.
The font conveys an informal, lively tone with a tactile, slightly rough finish. Its chunky forms feel friendly and approachable, while the distressed edges add a handmade, poster-like energy that suggests DIY printing or rubber-stamp lettering.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong display voice built from rounded-rectangular shapes, combining legibility with a deliberately imperfect, printed texture. It aims to feel friendly and bold while avoiding a sterile, geometric finish.
Round letters like O/C/G show squarish bowls and softened corners, reinforcing a superelliptical geometry. The textured perimeter is consistent across letters and numerals, helping maintain uniform color in lines of text while adding character. Numerals match the same stout proportions and blunt terminals, keeping a cohesive, bold presence in mixed text.