Sans Superellipse Rigir 4 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, art deco, condensed, modern, architectural, editorial, space saving, deco revival, display impact, geometric clarity, monolinear, squared-round, tall caps, tight spacing, geometric.
A condensed display sans with tall proportions and a squared-round construction: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and arches, while terminals end cleanly with minimal modulation. Strokes read largely monolinear, with just enough contrast to sharpen joins and counters. Uppercase forms are narrow and vertical, with compact, superelliptical bowls (notably in C, O, Q, and G) and a crisp, structured rhythm across the alphabet. Lowercase keeps the same narrow stance with a short x-height and long ascenders/descenders; dots and punctuation are small and precise, reinforcing a tight, engineered texture.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and prominent titling where its condensed verticality and squared-round curves can read as a deliberate style choice. It works well for branding and packaging that want a refined, retro-modern voice, and for signage or labels where space is tight but impact is needed.
The overall tone is sleek and metropolitan, with strong Art Deco and vintage-signage cues expressed through narrow columns of type and rounded-rect geometry. It feels assertive and stylish rather than casual, projecting a controlled, architectural confidence.
The design appears intended as a space-efficient display face that channels Deco-inspired geometry into a clean sans framework. Its narrow build and rounded-rectangle forms prioritize a distinctive silhouette and strong vertical rhythm for short, attention-grabbing text.
The numerals follow the same condensed, squared-round logic, giving sets a cohesive, streamlined look. In text, the narrow width creates dense vertical rhythm, and the short x-height emphasizes headline-like presence over small-size comfort.