Sans Superellipse Tigop 1 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Dharma Gothic', 'Dharma Gothic P', and 'Dharma Gothic Rounded' by Dharma Type and 'Parkson' by Rook Supply (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, sports branding, event promos, raw, industrial, urgent, sporty, gritty, impact, motion, texture, ruggedness, display, condensed, slanted, rugged, distressed, high impact.
A condensed, steeply slanted sans with heavy, compact letterforms and rounded-rectangle construction in curves and counters. Strokes are thick and fairly uniform, with subtly modulated joins and tight interior spaces that create strong, poster-like texture. Edges appear intentionally rough and irregular, giving the outlines a worn, printed feel rather than crisp geometry. The rhythm is dense and vertical, with tall lowercase and short ascenders/descenders that keep lines visually packed.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, labels, and packaging where texture and punch are desirable. It can work well for sports, music, or event promotion graphics, and for bold signage-style layouts. For longer text, the dense spacing and distressed edges are more effective at display sizes than at small sizes.
The overall tone feels bold and gritty, like stamped signage or a screen-printed headline. The roughness adds a handmade, slightly aggressive energy, while the forward slant suggests motion and urgency. It reads as utilitarian and tough, suited to loud, attention-seeking messaging.
The design appears intended to combine condensed, forward-leaning display proportions with a deliberately imperfect surface, delivering a strong, kinetic voice that evokes print wear and rugged materials. It prioritizes impact and personality over neutrality, aiming to stand out in loud visual environments.
Round characters lean toward superelliptical shapes, with squarish curves and sturdy terminals that maintain a consistent blocky silhouette. The numerals match the same condensed, high-impact stance, keeping weight and texture consistent across the set.