Sans Superellipse Imlip 1 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Seeker' by Asenbayu, 'Aspire' and 'Aspire SmallCaps' by Grype, 'Tactic Sans' by Miller Type Foundry, and 'Beachwood' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports, gaming, futuristic, racing, techy, aggressive, dynamic, impact, motion, modernity, performance, tech branding, oblique, extended, rounded corners, squarish, geometric.
A heavy, oblique sans with extended proportions and a squared-off, rounded-rectangle construction. Curves resolve into soft corners rather than true circles, producing superelliptical counters and boxy bowls in letters like O, D, and P. Strokes are monoline and uniform, with many terminals cut on an angle, emphasizing forward motion. The lowercase keeps a tall, sturdy silhouette with compact apertures and simplified forms; the numerals follow the same slanted, squared geometry for a cohesive set.
Best suited to display use such as headlines, posters, esports and sports graphics, tech or automotive branding, and product marks where speed and strength are desired. It can also work for short UI labels or packaging callouts when ample size and spacing are available.
The overall tone is fast and assertive, with a distinctly futuristic, motorsport-inspired feel. Its forward slant and angular cuts convey motion and impact, while the rounded corners keep it approachable rather than harsh. The result reads as modern, technical, and performance-oriented.
The font appears designed to deliver a high-impact, forward-leaning voice built from rounded-rectangle geometry. Its consistent slant, wide stance, and angled terminals suggest an intention to evoke speed, modernity, and engineered precision in prominent display typography.
The design relies on consistent corner radii and chamfer-like joins, creating a tight rhythm when set in words. Interior spaces stay relatively rectangular, and the oblique angle is strong enough to be a primary stylistic feature, especially in all-caps settings.