Sans Superellipse Pidef 6 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Grayson' by Gleb Guralnyk (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, art deco, vintage, condensed, poster, sleek, space saving, display impact, retro modernity, streamlined styling, rounded, tall, compact, geometric, high-contrast.
A tall, tightly set sans with uniform stroke weight and strongly rounded-rectangle construction. Curves resolve into soft, superelliptical terminals, while verticals dominate and counters stay narrow, producing a compact silhouette. Joins are clean and minimal, with simplified interior shapes and occasional pinched apertures that keep forms crisp at display sizes. Numerals follow the same condensed, rounded rhythm, reading as sturdy and vertically oriented.
Best suited to display contexts such as headlines, posters, signage, and brand marks where its condensed geometry can deliver impact in limited horizontal space. It can also work for packaging and editorial titling, especially when a vintage-modern, streamlined look is desired.
The overall tone feels Art Deco–leaning and metropolitan, with a streamlined, early-20th-century poster sensibility. Its narrow, upright stance and rounded geometry give it a confident, stylish presence that can read as both retro and contemporary depending on color and layout.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-efficient, high-impact sans for display typography, built on rounded-rectangular forms to evoke a refined, retro-modern aesthetic while maintaining strong consistency across letters and figures.
The font’s personality comes largely from its consistent rounded-rectangle curves and tight apertures, which create a strong vertical cadence across words. In the sample text, the compact spacing and tall proportions yield dense, headline-like texture rather than a relaxed reading rhythm.