Sans Superellipse Hagas 1 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Anantason Reno' and 'Bantat' by Jipatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, ui labels, signage, modern, techy, friendly, sturdy, clean, geometric branding, strong presence, friendly modernity, system clarity, rounded, square-ish, geometric, monoline, soft corners.
A heavy, monoline sans with broad proportions and a distinctly squarish roundness: bowls and counters read as rounded rectangles/superellipses rather than perfect circles. Strokes stay even with minimal modulation, terminals are clean and typically blunt, and corners are consistently softened. Curves are tight and controlled, apertures tend to be relatively closed, and the overall rhythm is compact and blocky without feeling condensed. Numerals and capitals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, creating a uniform, engineered texture in lines of text.
Works well for branding and headline typography where a strong, modern silhouette is needed, and for product/UI labeling where rounded geometry can feel welcoming while remaining crisp. Its dense weight and compact texture also suit signage and short marketing copy, especially when high contrast against the background is desired.
The tone is contemporary and confident, with a friendly edge from the softened corners and rounded counters. It suggests a tech-forward, practical voice—solid and no-nonsense—while remaining approachable rather than severe. The overall impression is streamlined and modern, suited to brands aiming for clarity and robustness.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary, sturdy sans voice built on superelliptical geometry—prioritizing consistent shapes, strong presence, and a friendly-modern feel through rounded corners and squared-off curves.
The superelliptical construction is especially noticeable in C/O/Q and in the rounded corners of E/F/T-like forms, giving the face a distinctive “squared-round” signature. The bold weight and tight apertures create strong presence at display sizes and a dense, high-impact color in paragraphs.