Sans Superellipse Gebud 10 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Formata' by Berthold, 'Muller Next' by Fontfabric, 'Gotham' by Hoefler & Co., 'Fact' by ParaType, 'Nuno' by Type.p, and 'Eastman Condensed' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, sporty, urgent, punchy, assertive, modern, impact, speed, space saving, branding, display, condensed, slanted, heavy, rounded, compact.
A compact, heavily weighted sans with a pronounced rightward slant and tightly packed proportions. Strokes are broadly even with rounded, superellipse-like curves that keep counters open despite the dense weight. Terminals are mostly clean and blunt, and curves on letters like C, G, O, S, and numerals read as smooth, rounded-rectangle forms rather than circles. The overall texture is dark and continuous, with consistent stroke mass and minimal modulation.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, poster typography, sports and fitness branding, packaging callouts, and bold UI or wayfinding labels. It can work for brief subheads or promotional copy where a strong, condensed, energetic voice is desired, especially when ample tracking and leading are available.
The font projects speed and impact, combining a forward-leaning posture with dense, compact shapes. Its rounded geometry softens the aggression of the weight, but the overall impression remains energetic and attention-grabbing. The tone feels contemporary and utilitarian, with a sporty, headline-driven attitude.
Likely designed to deliver maximum impact in limited horizontal space while maintaining smooth, rounded readability. The slanted stance and compact construction suggest an emphasis on motion and immediacy, aimed at attention-first display typography for modern commercial and editorial use.
Uppercase forms are sturdy and simplified, while lowercase letters retain clear, conventional skeletons for quick recognition at display sizes. The numerals match the bold, compact rhythm and maintain strong presence alongside caps. In longer text, the weight and tight proportions create a strong block of color, favoring emphasis over relaxed reading.