Sans Superellipse Pogol 1 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Moho' by John Moore Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, industrial, techy, condensed, futuristic, utilitarian, space-saving, impact, modernity, precision, systematic, square-rounded, monoline, modular, geometric, compact.
A compact, monoline sans with a square-rounded (superellipse) construction and a tightly controlled rhythm. Strokes are consistently heavy with minimal contrast, and curves resolve into rounded-rectangle counters rather than true circles. Terminals are mostly flat and orthogonal, with occasional engineered cut-ins and angled joins that add a mechanical feel. Proportions are tall and space-efficient, with short extenders and a crisp, regular texture that stays firm even at smaller sizes.
Works best for short to medium-length display settings where a strong, compact voice is needed—posters, headlines, logos, packaging panels, and wayfinding or label-style signage. It can also suit UI headings or dashboard-style graphics where a technical, condensed look helps conserve space and maintain clarity.
The overall tone is industrial and tech-forward, evoking signage, instrumentation, and engineered labeling. Its squared curves and disciplined spacing suggest precision and practicality, while the slightly stylized joints and counters add a subtle sci‑fi edge without becoming decorative.
Likely designed to deliver a bold, space-saving display sans built from rounded-rectangular geometry, balancing legibility with a distinctly engineered personality. The consistent stroke weight and modular shaping aim for a robust, reproducible look across letters and numerals.
Round letters like O/C/G read as squarish with softened corners, and the numerals follow the same modular logic for a cohesive alphanumeric system. The texture is dense and high-impact, with clear, blocky silhouettes that favor structure over softness.