Sans Superellipse Yiny 7 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing themes, gaming titles, esports graphics, posters, sporty, futuristic, aggressive, techy, dynamic, high impact, convey speed, tech aesthetic, headline focus, brand presence, oblique, extended, rounded corners, square counters, chiseled.
A heavy, extended oblique sans with a rounded-rectangle construction and tightly controlled geometry. Strokes are broad and uniform with softened corners, while many joins and terminals are cut on sharp angles, creating a chiseled, aerodynamic silhouette. Counters and apertures tend toward squared shapes, and several letters incorporate small notch-like cut-ins that enhance a technical, engineered feel. The overall rhythm is compact and forward-leaning, with strong horizontals and streamlined curves that stay close to superelliptical forms.
Best suited to display applications where bold, kinetic forms are an advantage: sports identities, racing or automotive theming, gaming and esports titles, poster headlines, and punchy packaging callouts. It also works well for UI banners or splash screens where a high-energy, techno-forward look is desired, rather than for long-form reading.
The font projects speed and impact, with a motorsport/arcade energy that feels assertive and performance-driven. Its forward slant and angular cut terminals give it a confident, competitive tone, while the rounded-rectangle foundations keep it clean and contemporary rather than grungy.
The design appears intended to blend rounded-rectangle modernity with aggressive, speed-oriented detailing. By pairing broad, extended proportions with oblique momentum and angular cut terminals, it aims for immediate visual impact and a distinctly futuristic, performance-centric personality.
At larger sizes the distinctive notches and squared counters read as intentional detailing; in dense text these features can visually fuse, so it behaves most comfortably as a display face. Numerals and capitals maintain the same engineered, slanted stance, supporting a cohesive, headline-ready voice.