Sans Superellipse Yobi 3 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'EastBroadway' by Tipos Pereira (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, packaging, signage, industrial, sporty, punchy, retro, maximum impact, geometric branding, technical edge, display strength, blocky, rounded, condensed apertures, ink-trap cuts, square counters.
A heavy, block-forward sans with rounded-rectangle construction and compact, superelliptical counters. Curves terminate in flattened, squared ends, producing a chunky silhouette with a steady baseline and strong horizontal emphasis. Many joins show small notch-like cut-ins that behave like stylized ink traps, sharpening corners and creating a distinctive, machined rhythm. Openings are relatively tight and counters stay small, so the overall color is dense and highly graphic, especially in the numerals and the broad uppercase forms.
Best suited to large-scale settings where dense strokes and compact counters can read as intentional graphic mass: headlines, posters, sports and esports branding, packaging fronts, and bold signage. It can work for short bursts of text, but the tight apertures and heavy texture favor display use over extended reading.
The tone is bold and assertive, with a utilitarian, engineered feel that reads as sporty and slightly retro. The squared curves and deliberate corner notches add a technical edge, giving the face a confident, poster-like presence.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum impact with a cohesive rounded-rect geometry, combining friendly curves with hard, engineered edges. The repeated notch details suggest an intent to add character and improve separation at tight joins while maintaining a strong, industrial display voice.
Uppercase forms are broad and stable, while the lowercase keeps a single-storey feel in key letters (notably the compact, rounded bowls), reinforcing a display-first personality. The cut-in notches repeat across multiple glyphs, acting as a unifying signature detail that becomes more apparent at larger sizes.