Sans Superellipse Ponep 6 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Fairweather' by Dharma Type, 'JAF Bernini Sans' by Just Another Foundry, 'Neue Helvetica' by Linotype, and 'Fact' by ParaType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, signage, branding, industrial, condensed, utilitarian, posterish, modernist, space saving, high impact, modern utility, systematic forms, flat terminals, rectilinear curves, compact, high-impact, brisk.
A compact, condensed sans with sturdy strokes and minimal contrast. Curves feel squared-off and superelliptical, giving round letters like O and C a rounded-rectangle character rather than a true circle. Terminals are mostly flat and clean, joins are tight, and counters stay relatively open for the width. Proportions are tall and vertical, with a dense rhythm that reads like a narrow display face while remaining structurally straightforward and consistent.
Well-suited to headlines and short blocks of text where space is limited and impact is needed, such as posters, packaging, signage, and branding. It can also serve as a strong supporting condensed style for UI labels or dashboards when a firm, compact tone is desired.
The tone is pragmatic and industrial, with a no-nonsense, contemporary feel. Its compressed stance and squared curves add a slightly technical, engineered flavor that can read assertive and efficient rather than friendly or decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver high impact in tight widths while keeping forms simple and highly consistent. Squared curves and flat terminals suggest a goal of a modern, engineered look that remains legible and efficient in display-oriented applications.
The design relies on strong verticals and compact sidebearings to build presence in a narrow measure. Round glyphs keep a controlled, boxy curvature that supports a uniform texture in all-caps and mixed-case settings, and the numerals match the same condensed, workmanlike voice.