Sans Superellipse Tigat 9 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Acumin' by Adobe and 'Cleudia' by Letterena Studios (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, signage, headlines, labels, industrial, vintage, rugged, utilitarian, hand-inked, space saving, print texture, impact, retro feel, condensed, rounded, blunt, textured, irregular.
A condensed sans with rounded-rectangle construction and compact, vertical proportions. Strokes are heavy and mostly uniform, with softened corners and squarish counters that keep rounds like O/C/G feeling sturdy rather than geometric. The outlines carry a deliberate rough, inked texture—edges wobble slightly and terminals look blunted—creating an uneven print impression while maintaining consistent letter skeletons. Spacing appears tight and efficient, supporting dense setting and punchy headlines.
Well suited to posters, event graphics, and bold headlines where a compressed footprint is useful. The rugged texture also fits packaging, labels, and signage that benefits from an industrial or vintage printed feel. It can work for short text bursts and captions, but the distressed edges suggest using it at moderate-to-large sizes for best clarity.
The overall tone is gritty and workmanlike, evoking stamped labels, screen-printed signage, or worn typewriter/press impressions. Its roughened edges add a human, analog character while the condensed structure keeps it assertive and direct.
Likely designed to combine a space-saving condensed structure with an intentionally imperfect, ink-pressed surface. The goal appears to be a sturdy, readable sans that feels tactile and printed rather than clinically clean.
Round forms tend toward superelliptical shapes, and many joins/terminals end in flat, squared-off cuts rather than tapered finishes. Numerals match the condensed, compact rhythm and share the same distressed edge treatment, helping mixed text and figures feel cohesive.