Sans Superellipse Sigim 11 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, editorial, modern, confident, clean, condensed, space saving, display impact, modern clarity, editorial tone, high contrast, crisp terminals, tight spacing, compact, tall proportions.
A compact, tall-proportioned sans with a strongly vertical stance and relatively tight internal spacing. Strokes are fairly even but show subtle thick–thin modulation, especially in curved letters and joins, giving it a slightly sharpened, print-like finish rather than a purely monoline feel. Curves are rounded yet controlled, with softened corners that read as superelliptic rather than geometric circles, and many terminals end in clean, straight cuts. Counters are modest and often vertically oriented, contributing to a dense, efficient texture in text.
This font is well suited to headlines, titles, and short blocks of text where a condensed, high-impact presence is needed. It can work effectively for branding and packaging that benefits from a modern, compact wordmark style, and for editorial display settings where a dense but controlled typographic color is desirable.
The overall tone is assertive and contemporary, with a crisp, no-nonsense rhythm that feels designed for visibility and impact. Its condensed build and controlled rounding add a refined, editorial voice—confident without becoming decorative.
The design intent appears to prioritize space-efficient impact: tall, condensed letterforms with disciplined rounding and crisp cuts that read clearly at display sizes. The subtle modulation and controlled curves suggest an aim for a polished, contemporary voice that stays practical and legible while maintaining character.
Uppercase forms maintain consistent height and a strong columnar rhythm, while lowercase letters keep a straightforward construction with clear, compact bowls and minimal embellishment. Numerals appear sturdy and legible, with simple silhouettes intended to hold up in prominent settings. The sample text shows a dark, continuous color on the page, suggesting it performs best when breathing room is provided through tracking or generous line spacing.