Sans Superellipse Ibres 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Racon' by Ahmet Altun, 'Evanston Alehouse' by Kimmy Design, and 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, industrial, sporty, techy, assertive, retro, impact, clarity, modernity, uniformity, branding, blocky, squared, rounded, compact, sturdy.
A heavy, geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms. Corners are strongly softened, bowls are boxy rather than circular, and strokes maintain a consistent thickness with minimal modulation. Proportions are compact with a tall x-height, short ascenders/descenders, and broad, squared counters (notably in O/0, D, and B). Terminals are blunt and flat, curves transition quickly into straight segments, and joins are crisp, producing a dense, high-impact texture. Numerals follow the same squared, rounded logic for a uniform, sign-like rhythm.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where strong, compact shapes need to read at a glance. It also fits packaging, sports or tech-themed identities, and wayfinding-style signage, especially at medium-to-large sizes where its squared counters and tight apertures stay clear.
The overall tone is forceful and utilitarian, with a sporty, equipment-label feel. Its rounded corners keep it approachable, while the blocky geometry and tight apertures project a mechanical, industrial confidence with a hint of retro display styling.
Likely designed to deliver a modern, high-impact sans with rounded-square geometry that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals. The focus appears to be on punchy silhouettes, compact spacing, and a cohesive, industrial display voice.
The uppercase has a strong, uniform silhouette suited to short words, while the lowercase maintains the same squared construction for consistent texture in text. Some letters rely on tight apertures and rectangular counters, which emphasizes boldness and impact over delicacy.