Sans Superellipse Siref 4 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Hareva' by Mofr24 (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, editorial, branding, packaging, art deco, dramatic, elegant, theatrical, vintage, display impact, deco revival, stylized elegance, vertical emphasis, condensed, flared terminals, wedge joins, tall ascenders, tight apertures.
A condensed display face with pronounced contrast between thick verticals and hairline cross-strokes. Forms are built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with tall, streamlined capitals and compact lowercase that sits low relative to the ascenders. Terminals often flare into tapered, wedge-like ends, and joins create sharp, graphic pinch points that emphasize vertical rhythm. Counters are generally narrow and apertures run tight, producing a dense, poster-like texture, while numerals follow the same tall, sculpted construction.
Best suited to headlines and short blocks of display text where its contrast and condensed proportions can create a striking silhouette. It also fits editorial titling, branding marks, and packaging where a refined, vintage-leaning voice and strong vertical rhythm are desirable.
The overall tone feels Deco-leaning and theatrical, mixing sleek geometry with dramatic contrast for a polished, stage-ready presence. Its sharp flare points and compressed proportions give it a confident, slightly retro sophistication that reads as fashionable and attention-grabbing.
The design appears intended to deliver a glamorous, period-inflected display look by combining superelliptical construction with high-contrast strokes and flared terminals. The compressed width and dramatic detailing prioritize impact and style over small-size body readability.
The face relies on strong vertical emphasis and thin interior strokes, so spacing and texture appear intentionally compact and high-impact. Round letters read more like softened superelliptical ovals than true circles, reinforcing a constructed, architectural feel.