Sans Superellipse Imgah 9 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Enotria' by Aspro Type, 'Murs Gothic' by Kobuzan, 'PODIUM Sharp' by Machalski, 'Otoiwo Grotesk' by Pepper Type, and 'Radiate Sans' by Studio Sun (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, display ui, sporty, assertive, modern, loud, energetic, impact, speed, headline focus, brand presence, friendly strength, rounded, oblique, bulky, compact, soft-cornered.
A heavy, oblique sans with wide proportions and rounded-rectangle construction. Strokes are thick and relatively even, with softened corners and superelliptical bowls that keep counters open despite the weight. The italic slant is consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, producing a forward-leaning rhythm; terminals tend to be clean and cut rather than tapered, and curves resolve into squared-off rounds. Letterspacing appears tight at display sizes, and the overall texture is dense and blocky while remaining smooth at the edges.
Best suited for short, high-contrast applications such as headlines, posters, and large-scale editorial titles where mass and slant can create momentum. It can also work well for sports branding, event graphics, packaging callouts, and bold UI moments like hero banners or navigation labels when set at larger sizes.
The font reads as forceful and high-impact, with a forward motion that feels fast and competitive. Its rounded geometry adds approachability, balancing the aggression of the weight with a friendly, contemporary softness. Overall it conveys a sporty, headline-driven tone suited to attention-grabbing messaging.
Likely designed to deliver maximum impact with a modern, rounded industrial feel—combining wide, heavy forms and a consistent oblique angle to project speed and confidence while keeping shapes friendly and highly legible at display sizes.
Uppercase forms feel stable and signage-like, while the lowercase maintains clear, simple silhouettes with single-storey shapes where applicable (e.g., a, g). Numerals are similarly wide and sturdy, emphasizing legibility through large counters and uncomplicated shapes.