Sans Superellipse Jasu 6 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logos, athletic, industrial, playful, retro, impactful, high impact, brand presence, retro display, sporty tone, compact rhythm, blocky, rounded, squared, compact, sturdy.
A heavy, squared sans with generously rounded corners and an overall superellipse construction. Strokes are thick and consistent, with openings and counters kept compact; curves tend to resolve into softened rectangles rather than true circles. Terminals are blunt and flat, and joins are tight, producing a dense, high-ink texture. The lowercase is robust and simplified with a single-storey “a,” a compact “e,” a short, sturdy “t,” and a “g” that reads as a closed, boxy form with a small ear; numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, with an angular, flag-topped “1” and rounded, closed forms in “0/8/9.”
Best suited to display settings where mass and silhouette do the work: headlines, posters, merch graphics, sports branding, and punchy packaging. It also fits logotypes and badges that benefit from rounded-square geometry and a compact, impactful texture.
The overall tone is bold and assertive, with a sporty, industrial confidence. Its softened corners keep it from feeling harsh, adding a friendly, game-like energy that leans into retro signage and display typography. The dense rhythm and blocky silhouettes read as loud and attention-grabbing, suited to short, emphatic messages.
The design intention appears to be a robust, highly legible display sans built from rounded-rectangle shapes—prioritizing strong presence, compact rhythm, and a friendly toughness. The simplified details and consistent stroke weight suggest a focus on reproducible, high-impact typography for branding and large-scale messaging.
Spacing appears intentionally tight for a compact, poster-like color, while counters stay small but clear enough to hold their shape at large sizes. Diagonals (notably in K, V, W, X, Y, Z) are chunky and stable, reinforcing a strong, engineered feel rather than a calligraphic one.