Sans Superellipse Fibod 6 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Dignus' by Eurotypo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, product branding, sporty, techy, energetic, futuristic, assertive, high impact, modern branding, speed cue, geometric unity, display clarity, oblique, rounded, compact, blocky, streamlined.
A heavy, oblique sans with broad proportions and softly squared, superelliptical curves. Strokes are monolinear and dense, with rounded rectangle counters and terminals that read clean and engineered rather than calligraphic. The overall construction favors sturdy horizontals and simplified joins, producing a compact, high-impact texture in words while keeping letterforms open enough for quick recognition. Numerals match the same rounded-block geometry, with low-friction curves and flattened transitions that feel consistent across the set.
Best suited to display roles where impact and speed matter: headlines, posters, promotional graphics, and bold brand marks. It also fits sporty identities, gaming or esports visuals, and tech-forward packaging or UI moments where a compact, forward-leaning voice helps emphasize action and momentum.
The tone is fast, modern, and performance-oriented, with a confident, forward-leaning stance. Its rounded-square shapes and compact massing give it a contemporary, tech-adjacent feel—more athletic and tactical than friendly or decorative. In headlines it projects momentum and strength without becoming sharp or aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with a streamlined, contemporary silhouette—combining a strong oblique posture with rounded-square forms to feel both powerful and modern. Its consistent monoline build suggests an emphasis on clarity and repeatable geometry for branding and display use.
In the sample text, the oblique angle and heavy weight create a strong rhythmic slant, and the rounded corners prevent the large black shapes from feeling brittle. The design maintains a consistent visual system across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, emphasizing a unified, industrial smoothness rather than expressive stroke variation.