Sans Superellipse Sinol 11 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, retro, condensed, assertive, architectural, compact impact, signage voice, geometric system, retro modernity, strong rhythm, squared, rounded corners, vertical stress, tall caps, tight spacing.
A tall, tightly set display sans with strongly vertical construction and rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) curves. Strokes are predominantly straight and monoline in feel, with smooth corner radii at joins and terminals that keep the geometry soft rather than sharp. Counters are compact and vertically oriented, and many letters emphasize narrow apertures and upright sides, creating a stacked, columnar rhythm. Numerals and capitals share the same condensed, high-waisted proportions, producing a consistent, poster-ready texture at larger sizes.
Best suited for headlines, posters, signage, and branding where a condensed footprint and strong vertical rhythm help maximize impact. It also works well for packaging and label-style typography, especially when you want a retro-industrial voice with clean, geometric forms.
The overall tone feels industrial and vintage-modern, like signage or packaging from the early-to-mid 20th century reinterpreted with cleaner geometry. Its condensed stance and firm verticals convey authority and urgency, while the rounded corners add approachability and a crafted, mechanical charm.
The font appears designed to deliver a compact, high-impact display voice built from rounded-rectangle geometry. It prioritizes uniform rhythm, strong silhouette, and a distinctive engineered feel over open, text-oriented readability.
The design leans on repeated structural motifs—tall stems, rounded-rectangular bowls, and compact counters—so words read as a cohesive pattern. The lowercase maintains the same engineered feel as the uppercase, which can make long passages look dense; it shines when used where strong typographic color is desirable.