Sans Superellipse Tyru 6 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Tungsten' by Hoefler & Co., 'Athletic Condensed' by Mandarin, 'Maleo' by Tokotype, 'Herokid' by W Type Foundry, and 'Heading Now' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, logos, industrial, poster-ready, punchy, retro, assertive, space-saving, impact, signage clarity, graphic uniformity, condensed, blocky, rounded corners, soft terminals, compact spacing.
A condensed, heavy sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal contrast, producing a solid, uniform texture, while counters are kept relatively tight for a dense, compact rhythm. Curves tend toward squarish superellipse forms (notably in O/C/G and the bowls), and many terminals finish bluntly with subtle rounding, giving the letters a stamped, cutout feel. Uppercase is tall and compressed; lowercase is similarly narrow with short ascenders/descenders and simple, sturdy shapes; figures match the same compact, blocky proportions.
Best suited to headlines, posters, labels, and packaging where a compact, high-impact word shape is needed. It also fits signage and logo wordmarks that benefit from a condensed, sturdy silhouette and strong typographic color, especially at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone is bold and workmanlike, mixing a utilitarian signage character with a slightly retro, poster-era attitude. Its compact forms and hefty color feel confident and attention-seeking rather than delicate or literary.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in limited horizontal space, using rounded-rect geometry and heavy strokes to create a durable, display-oriented voice. Its consistent thickness and compact proportions suggest a focus on bold readability and graphic presence over text-level nuance.
The font maintains a consistent, monoline presence across letters and numerals, with a deliberately compressed footprint that favors verticality. The tight counters and strong stems create high visual density, which can be striking in short bursts but visually heavy in long passages.