Sans Superellipse Gigor 1 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka, 'Panton' by Fontfabric, 'Normative Lt' and 'Normative Pro' by Green Type, 'Azbuka' by Monotype, and 'Boxed' and 'Boxed Round' by Tipo Pèpel (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, confident, industrial, sporty, modern, loud, impact, brand presence, friendly strength, clarity, rounded, blocky, compact, sturdy, high contrast (shape).
A heavy, rounded-rectangle sans with uniform stroke weight and tightly contained counters. Curves resolve into squared-off arcs and chamfer-like terminals, giving round letters a superellipse feel rather than a purely geometric circle. The uppercase is broad and stable with flat-sided bowls (B, D, P, R) and a squared, open C/G structure; diagonals in A, K, V, W, X are straight and dense. Lowercase follows a simplified, single-storey construction (a, g) with short ascenders/descenders and compact apertures, keeping the texture dark and even. Numerals are similarly blocky and centered, with squared interior spaces and strong baseline presence.
Best suited to large sizes where its dense silhouettes and rounded-square forms can deliver maximum impact—headlines, posters, apparel graphics, and sports or event branding. It can also work for bold packaging callouts and straightforward signage, especially where a friendly-but-tough tone is desired.
The overall tone is assertive and utilitarian, leaning toward sports and industrial signage aesthetics. Rounded corners soften the mass, but the tight counters and chunky silhouettes keep it forceful and high-impact. It reads as contemporary and straightforward rather than elegant or delicate.
The font appears designed to provide a strong, contemporary display voice built from softened rectangular geometry. Its intention is likely to combine the authority of heavy block lettering with approachable rounded corners, maintaining consistent rhythm and immediate recognition in short phrases and brand marks.
Spacing appears intentionally economical, producing a compressed, poster-like rhythm in text lines. The design favors clear, repeatable modular shapes—especially in O/0 and the rectangular bowls—supporting a consistent, branded look across caps, lowercase, and figures.