Sans Superellipse Haban 8 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Marat Sans' by Ludwig Type and 'Mynor' and 'Mynor B' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, confident, contemporary, approachable, functional, impact, approachability, clarity, modern branding, display emphasis, rounded corners, soft terminals, large counters, compact apertures, geometric.
A heavy, compact sans with a soft, superelliptical construction that rounds corners and smooths joins without becoming bubbly. Strokes are monolinear and steady, with broad curves and squared-off, gently rounded terminals that keep forms crisp at display sizes. Counters are generous and mostly open, while some apertures (notably in letters like “e” and “s”) stay fairly tight, creating a dense, impactful rhythm. The lowercase shows sturdy, near-vertical stems with minimal modulation, and the numerals match the same blocky, rounded-rectangle geometry for a consistent texture.
Best suited for headlines, posters, labels, and brand marks where a strong, friendly sans is needed. It also works well for signage and product packaging that benefits from high visual impact and clean geometric forms.
The overall tone is modern and friendly, balancing assertive weight with softened edges. It feels pragmatic and UI-minded, but with enough warmth to read as approachable rather than strictly technical. The bold presence gives it a confident voice suited to short, emphatic messages.
The font appears intended to deliver a bold, contemporary sans voice with softened geometry—maximizing presence and clarity while avoiding sharp, industrial edges. Its consistent rounded-rectangle logic suggests a design aimed at modern branding and display typography with a approachable tone.
The design leans on broad bowls and rounded-rectangular curves, producing a uniform, poster-like color in text. At smaller sizes, the tight interior spaces in some characters may read darker, while at larger sizes the smooth geometry and even stroke behavior become a defining feature.