Sans Superellipse Myfa 4 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Magnitudes' by DuoType, 'Bathysphere' by Kickingbird, and 'Midfield' by Kreuk Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, sports branding, industrial, playful, retro, techy, assertive, high impact, compact headlines, geometric character, friendly strength, rounded, blocky, condensed, soft corners, compact.
A heavy, blocky sans with a superelliptical construction: strokes are thick and even, corners are broadly rounded, and counters tend to be rectangular or pill-shaped. Proportions are slightly condensed with a tall x-height, producing compact word shapes and strong color on the page. Terminals are blunt and squared-off rather than tapered, with occasional small notches and stepped joins that add a mechanical rhythm. Numerals and capitals share the same rounded-rectangle logic, keeping texture consistent across mixed text.
Best suited for posters, punchy headlines, branding marks, and packaging where high impact and a compact footprint are desired. It can also work for sports or event graphics and bold UI labels, provided sizing and spacing allow the counters to stay open.
The overall tone is bold and confident with a friendly edge. Its rounded geometry keeps it approachable, while the dense weight and compact widths give it an industrial, poster-like presence. The slightly quirky detailing in joins and bowls adds a subtle retro-tech character without becoming decorative.
This font appears designed to deliver maximum impact through a simplified, rounded-rectangular skeleton and tight, condensed proportions. The intention is likely a modern display sans that balances toughness and friendliness, offering strong legibility at large sizes while maintaining a distinctive geometric voice.
The design’s tight apertures and small internal counters make it most effective at display sizes, where the squared counters and rounded corners read clearly. The condensed stance and strong verticals create an emphatic, forward-driving rhythm in headlines and short lines.