Sans Superellipse Gimor 6 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Expedition' by Aerotype, 'Ethera' by Artiveko, and 'Panton' by Fontfabric (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, retro, playful, chunky, techy, high impact, approachability, geometric consistency, display clarity, rounded, soft corners, squared curves, geometric, compact counters.
A heavy, rounded sans with a squared-off, superellipse construction that makes curves feel like softened rectangles. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal contrast, and terminals are broadly rounded rather than sharply cut. Counters tend to be compact and rectangular-oval, while joins and corners keep a smooth, cushioned geometry that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures. The lowercase shows simplified, sturdy forms with a single-storey “a” and “g,” and the numerals echo the same blocky, rounded-rectangle silhouette for strong, even texture in lines of text.
Best suited to display settings where mass and shape are an advantage—headlines, posters, branding marks, packaging, and bold signage. It can also work for short UI labels or badges when a friendly, high-impact voice is needed, but its dense counters suggest avoiding long body copy at smaller sizes.
The overall tone is bold and approachable, mixing a retro display feel with a clean, contemporary smoothness. Its softened corners and chunky presence read as playful and friendly, while the squared curves add a subtle utilitarian, tech-signage vibe.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum impact with a soft, approachable geometry, using rounded-rectangle construction to create a distinctive, highly consistent silhouette. The intent reads as a modernized retro display sans that stays clean and systematic while still feeling playful.
The design favors broad shapes and internal cutouts over delicate detailing, which helps maintain clarity at large sizes and gives word shapes a steady, rhythmic blockiness. Round letters like O/Q and bowl-based forms emphasize the superelliptical theme, making the font feel cohesive and intentionally geometric.