Sans Superellipse Mogey 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, signage, retro, casual, friendly, lively, compact, space saving, retro modern, friendly display, compact readability, rounded, condensed, monoline, soft, upright-leaning.
A compact, right-leaning sans with softly rounded terminals and a predominantly monoline stroke. Letterforms are built from narrow, vertical proportions with rounded-rectangle geometry, producing smooth curves in C/O and tightly arced bowls in B/P/R. Corners and joins are gently eased rather than sharp, and counters are relatively small, reinforcing a dense, efficient texture. The lowercase shows straightforward, single-storey constructions (notably a and g) with short, curved arms and minimal modulation, while numerals follow the same tall, slim rhythm with rounded ends and simple, open shapes.
Well-suited to short-to-medium display settings where a compact footprint is useful—headlines, poster typography, product packaging, labels, and brand marks that benefit from a friendly, retro-leaning voice. It can work for subheads and callouts where space is limited and a quick, energetic rhythm is desired.
The overall tone feels upbeat and approachable, with a subtle mid-century/hand-lettered energy created by the slanted stance and softened edges. Its condensed rhythm reads brisk and expressive rather than formal, giving headlines a lively, slightly retro flavor without becoming decorative or fussy.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-saving, slanted sans that blends geometric smoothness with a warm, approachable finish. Its rounded-rectangle construction and consistent stroke weight prioritize clean repetition and a strong vertical cadence, aiming for high-impact display use with a casual, inviting character.
The font maintains a consistent narrow cadence across caps, lowercase, and figures, creating strong vertical momentum in lines of text. The italic angle is moderate and uniform, and the rounded terminals help keep dense settings from feeling harsh. Apertures and counters remain clear at display sizes, though the tight proportions create a packed texture in longer passages.