Sans Superellipse Pemop 6 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Hanley Pro' by District 62 Studio, 'Panton' and 'Uni Neue' by Fontfabric, 'Morpeth' by G-Type, 'Branding SF' by Latinotype, 'PTL Notes Soft' by Primetype, and 'Lintel' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, modern, solid, playful, approachable, approachability, impact, modernity, soft geometry, clarity, rounded, compact, soft corners, geometric, high contrast-free.
A heavy, geometric sans with broadly rounded corners and superellipse-driven curves. Strokes stay consistently thick, with compact counters and sturdy joins that create a dense, blocky color on the page. Round letters are more squarish than circular, and terminals tend to end in softly blunted, rounded edges rather than sharp cuts. The lowercase is straightforward and compact, with a single-storey “a” and “g”, while figures are wide and stable with simple, open forms.
Best suited to headlines and short, high-impact copy where its dense color and rounded geometry read as confident and friendly. It also works well for branding, packaging, and signage that benefits from a sturdy, contemporary sans with softened edges.
The overall tone is warm and approachable while still feeling contemporary and confident. Its softened geometry gives it a friendly, slightly playful character, but the weight and compact proportions keep it assertive and highly visible.
The design appears intended to blend geometric construction with softened corners to achieve a bold, modern voice that feels welcoming rather than severe. Emphasis is placed on uniform stroke weight and consistent rounded-rectangle forms to create a cohesive, highly legible display texture.
In text, the bold texture and tight apertures can make interiors feel small, which enhances impact at display sizes but can reduce clarity when set very small. The superellipse shaping is consistent across rounds and corners, giving the design a cohesive, industrial-modern rhythm.