Sans Superellipse Fonos 3 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Friend Or Foe BB' by Blambot, 'Monton' by Larin Type Co, 'Oscar Bravo' by Studio K, 'Forgotten Futurist' by Typodermic, 'Forthland' by Uncurve, and 'Hockeynight Sans' by XTOPH (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, racing graphics, posters, headlines, packaging, sporty, techy, aggressive, futuristic, energetic, convey speed, maximize impact, modernize tone, brand cohesion, rounded corners, slanted, wide stance, compact counters, cut terminals.
A heavy, slanted sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes read largely uniform, with crisp, cut-off terminals and squared-off counters that echo the superelliptical geometry throughout. The forms lean forward with a tight, compressed internal spacing in letters like B, e, and a, while broader shapes such as O and Q maintain a stable, rounded boxy silhouette. Overall rhythm is punchy and compact, prioritizing solid mass and fast directional flow over delicate detail.
Best suited for display contexts where momentum and impact matter: sports identities, motorsport or racing graphics, esports and tech event branding, bold poster headlines, and energetic packaging. It also works well for short UI labels or badges when a strong, directional voice is desired, but it’s most effective at medium to large sizes where the compact counters stay clear.
The typeface projects speed and force, pairing a forward-leaning posture with rugged, engineered shapes. Its rounded corners keep the tone contemporary rather than harsh, while the blocky interiors and angular joins add a competitive, high-performance feel. The result is a modern, action-oriented voice that reads as sporty and slightly futuristic.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, modern display sans built from rounded-rectangular forms, combining a forward slant with dense, high-contrast silhouette shapes for immediate visibility. Its consistent geometry suggests an emphasis on system-like cohesion across letters and numerals, aimed at branding that needs to feel dynamic and powerful.
The uppercase set feels especially suited to emphatic display, with simplified, squared counters and minimal modulation that keeps letterforms consistent at a glance. Numerals follow the same chunky, aerodynamic logic, supporting bold, high-impact strings. In longer text, the strong slant and dense forms create a pronounced texture that favors short bursts over extended reading.