Sans Superellipse Fimah 1 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Molde' by Letritas, 'Eurostile Next' and 'Eurostile Next Paneuropean' by Linotype, 'Verbatim' by Monotype, 'Hype vol 3' by Positype, 'RF Dewi' by Russian Fonts, 'Cobe' by Stawix, and 'NeoGram' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, sporty, assertive, modern, punchy, energetic, impact, motion, modernity, display, rounded, chunky, compact, streamlined, oblique.
A heavy, oblique sans with broad proportions and tightly managed counters. Strokes are thick and uniform, with rounded-rectangle curves and softened corners that keep the forms smooth rather than sharp. The letterforms show a consistent forward slant, sturdy verticals, and compact internal spaces, producing a dense, high-impact texture in words. Terminals are mostly blunt and slightly rounded, and the overall geometry favors superelliptical bowls and squarish rounds.
Best suited to short, bold statements where impact matters: headlines, posters, product branding, packaging, and sports or fitness-themed graphics. It can work for large UI labels or attention-grabbing signage, but the dense counters suggest using generous size and spacing for maximum clarity.
The tone is forceful and energetic, with a sporty, action-oriented feel driven by the forward slant and thick, compressed counters. Its rounded geometry adds approachability and a contemporary, engineered flavor, balancing aggression with friendliness. Overall it reads as confident and promotional rather than editorial or delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual weight and momentum in a clean, contemporary sans, using rounded-rectangle construction to stay smooth and friendly while remaining loud and decisive. It prioritizes strong word shapes and a solid typographic “block” effect for display-led communication.
Large sizes emphasize its smooth, almost rubbery curvature and the strong, even color across lines. The numerals and capitals share the same broad stance and dense interior spaces, helping headings feel unified and blocky. The oblique angle is pronounced enough to signal motion without becoming calligraphic.