Sans Superellipse Pikir 6 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, branding, industrial, retro, condensed, authoritative, utilitarian, space saving, display impact, systematic design, signage clarity, squared, rounded corners, monolinear, tall, compact.
A condensed sans with tall proportions and a compact footprint. Strokes stay essentially monolinear, with rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) curves that soften corners without becoming fully circular. Counters are tight and vertically oriented, and terminals are predominantly flat and squared, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. The alphabet shows a consistent, modular construction—especially in bowls and shoulders—while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) remain sturdy and controlled for even color.
Best suited to headlines and short lines where a condensed, high-impact texture helps fit more characters into limited space. It also works well for signage, labels, packaging, and brand marks that benefit from a structured, industrial aesthetic. In longer text, it will be most effective at larger sizes where the tight counters remain comfortable to read.
The overall tone feels industrial and slightly retro, with a factory-signage directness. Its squared geometry and narrow stance create an assertive, no-nonsense voice that reads as practical and mechanical rather than friendly or calligraphic.
Likely intended as a space-efficient display sans that combines a modular, squared construction with gently rounded corners to keep the tone firm but not harsh. The consistent monoline construction and compact forms suggest a focus on clarity, uniformity, and a strong typographic presence in modern or retro-industrial contexts.
The design leans on verticality and repetition: many forms share similar rounded-rectangle bowls and straight-sided stems, reinforcing a systematic look. Numerals follow the same compact logic, with simplified shapes and strong, legible silhouettes that match the uppercase’s density.