Sans Superellipse Pogot 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, ui labels, condensed, industrial, technical, modern, architectural, space saving, clarity, modern utility, systematic geometry, squared, rounded corners, monoline, tall, crisp.
A tall, condensed sans with monoline strokes and rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) counters. Curves are flattened and corners are softly radiused, producing squarish bowls in letters like O, D, P, and p. Terminals are clean and mostly vertical/horizontal, with minimal modulation and a consistent, engineered rhythm. The set mixes narrow forms with a few wider shapes (notably M and W), keeping an overall tight texture while preserving clear internal space. Numerals and punctuation follow the same squared, compact construction, with straightforward, signage-like silhouettes.
Best suited to headlines and short-to-medium text where a condensed footprint is valuable, such as posters, titling, packaging panels, and wayfinding. It also works well for UI labels, dashboards, and technical or industrial branding where a neat, structured texture is desirable.
The overall tone feels utilitarian and contemporary, with a slightly retro-industrial flavor reminiscent of labeling, wayfinding, and mechanical interfaces. Its compressed stance reads focused and efficient rather than expressive, projecting precision and order.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum economy of width while maintaining legibility through open counters and consistent stroke treatment. Its rounded-rectangle geometry suggests a deliberate blend of hard, engineered structure with softened corners for a modern, accessible finish.
Distinctive superelliptic rounding keeps the design from feeling harsh, even at heavier stroke joins. The lowercase shows simple, functional construction with single-storey forms where applicable and compact apertures, supporting a controlled, uniform line of text.