Sans Superellipse Byrog 3 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, editorial, branding, packaging, minimalist, refined, futuristic, architectural, vertical emphasis, modern display, geometric clarity, brand voice, space saving, condensed, monoline, geometric, rounded, airy.
A tall, condensed sans with monoline strokes and a clean, geometric construction. Curves are drawn as elongated rounded-rectangle forms, giving O/C/G/Q and the bowls in B/P/R a sleek, superelliptical feel. Terminals are mostly straight and crisp, with occasional subtle rounding at turns; the overall drawing stays consistent and spare. Proportions emphasize height and narrow set-widths, producing a tight rhythm and pronounced verticality, while counters remain slim and controlled. Numerals follow the same elongated geometry, with simple, linear forms and rounded corners where needed.
Best suited to display use where its condensed, vertical texture can be a feature: magazine headlines, posters, lookbooks, packaging, and brand wordmarks. It can work for short subheads or pull quotes when ample size and tracking are available; for long passages, its narrow counters and strong vertical rhythm may benefit from increased letterspacing.
The tone is cool, modern, and restrained—more “design object” than “handmade.” Its stretched geometry reads fashion-forward and slightly futuristic, with an elegant, high-end austerity that feels at home in contemporary editorial and branding contexts.
This design appears intended to deliver a distinctive condensed voice with a polished, contemporary feel, leveraging superelliptical round forms and strict stroke economy to create a sleek, high-fashion display sans.
The extreme vertical emphasis makes word shapes distinctive, especially in all-caps and headline settings. Round letters are notably squared-off in their curvature, and joins are kept minimal, reinforcing a precise, engineered character. Spacing appears intentionally tight and columnar, which enhances the tall, skyline-like texture in lines of text.