Sans Superellipse Amvi 6 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Brocks' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logos, industrial, sporty, punchy, retro, mechanical, impact, space saving, motion, ruggedness, signage, condensed, blocky, chamfered, angular, monoline.
A condensed, heavy display sans with monoline strokes and a pronounced reverse-leaning slant. Letterforms are built from compact, rectilinear masses with rounded-rectangle logic and frequent chamfered corners, giving counters a squared, cut-in feel. Terminals are blunt and planar, with minimal modulation and a tight, dense rhythm that keeps shapes chunky even at narrow widths. The lowercase is similarly stout and simplified, with short extenders and sturdy, geometric bowls; numerals follow the same faceted, block-construct approach for consistent texture in mixed settings.
Best suited to short, high-contrast applications where mass and attitude matter: headlines, posters, sports or fitness branding, punchy packaging, and logo/wordmark work. It can also serve for labels and UI accents when used at larger sizes where the tight counters remain clear.
The overall tone is forceful and utilitarian, mixing a retro poster sensibility with a modern, engineered edge. Its reverse slant and chiseled corners add urgency and motion, suggesting toughness and high-impact energy rather than refinement.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in limited horizontal space, using simplified, block-built geometry and reverse-leaning motion to stand out in display settings. The chamfered detailing suggests a goal of evoking industrial stamping or hard-edged signage while maintaining a cohesive, modern geometric structure.
Spacing appears intentionally tight and the internal apertures run small, creating a dark, compact typographic color. The most distinctive signature is the combination of reverse slant with clipped, beveled corners, which reads like stamped or machined lettering.