Sans Superellipse Agrif 1 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Nomad' by Coniglio Type, 'Mosquich' by FallenGraphic, 'Kiosk' by Fenotype, 'Morguns' by Ronny Studio, and 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, sports branding, industrial, condensed, utilitarian, authoritative, technical, space saving, high impact, clear labeling, modern display, rounded corners, compact, vertical, sturdy, high contrast presence.
A tall, tightly condensed sans with uniform stroke weight and softened, squared-off curves. Counters and bowls lean toward rounded-rectangle geometry, giving letters a compact, engineered feel rather than a purely circular one. The design keeps generous interior space for its width, with open apertures and straightforward construction; terminals are clean and minimally treated. Numerals follow the same narrow, upright rhythm and read as sturdy blocks with consistent corner rounding.
Best suited to display roles where space is limited and impact is needed—posters, headlines, titles, signage, and bold packaging statements. It can also work for UI labels, wayfinding, or product markings where a narrow, high-contrast presence helps information stand out.
The overall tone is industrial and no-nonsense, with a strong signage and labeling energy. Its compressed proportions and squared curves evoke technical equipment, sports branding, and modern poster typography—assertive and functional rather than friendly or delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum legibility and punch in a narrow footprint, using rounded-rectangle shaping to keep forms consistent and mechanically clean. It prioritizes compact efficiency and a strong, modern voice for attention-driven typography.
The condensed rhythm creates strong vertical texture in text, and the rounded-square forms help maintain clarity at display sizes. In longer lines, spacing and the compressed width produce a dense, punchy color that works best when ample tracking and line spacing are available.