Sans Superellipse Bymol 6 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Coign' by Colophon Foundry, 'OL Headline Gothic' by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, 'Cimo' by Monotype, 'Hype vol 2' by Positype, and 'Horse Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, condensed, assertive, industrial, modern, poster-like, space-saving, high impact, modern utility, geometric consistency, monoline, blocky, rounded corners, compact, high-impact.
A compact, tightly condensed sans with monoline strokes and rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves are squared off into superelliptical bowls, giving letters like C, O, and G a boxy, machined feel rather than a purely circular one. Terminals are clean and blunt, counters are narrow and vertical, and the overall rhythm is uniform and columnar, with only subtle width differences between glyphs. Numerals follow the same tall, compressed proportions with simple, sturdy forms.
Best suited to posters, headlines, branding marks, and packaging where vertical emphasis and strong presence are desirable. It can also work for signage and labels, especially when space is tight and a condensed footprint helps fit more characters per line.
The tone is bold and no-nonsense, projecting a utilitarian, industrial confidence. Its compressed silhouette and blocky rounding read as contemporary and urban, with a headline-driven energy suited to attention-grabbing statements.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in minimal horizontal space, using consistent monoline strokes and superelliptical rounding to stay modern while remaining sturdy and legible at display sizes.
The narrow apertures and compact counters create a dense texture in text, which can feel punchy at display sizes. The rounded-rectangle geometry is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, reinforcing a cohesive, engineered aesthetic.