Sans Superellipse Udmar 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka and 'Air Corps JNL' by Jeff Levine (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, signage, sportswear, sporty, techy, dynamic, friendly, confident, impact, speed, modernity, clarity, cohesion, rounded, oblique, compact, aerodynamic, smooth.
A rounded, oblique sans with a superelliptical construction: corners are heavily softened and bowls read as rounded rectangles rather than perfect circles. Strokes are sturdy and even, with broad terminals and consistently smooth joins that keep the texture solid in text. The italic slant is pronounced and forward-leaning, and many glyphs show subtly squared curves that give counters a compact, engineered feel. Numerals and capitals share the same rounded-rect geometry, creating an even, cohesive rhythm across mixed settings.
Well-suited for branding systems, punchy headlines, posters, and packaging where a modern, energetic voice is needed. It also fits UI labels, signage, and sports or automotive-themed graphics that benefit from a rounded, aerodynamic texture and strong presence in short text.
The overall tone feels fast, modern, and purposeful—like signage and product branding tuned for motion and impact. Its softened corners keep it approachable, while the forward slant and compact curves add a sporty, performance-oriented edge.
The font appears intended to deliver a contemporary, high-impact sans with a distinctive rounded-rect silhouette and a built-in sense of speed. Its consistent geometry suggests a focus on visual cohesion and recognizability across headlines and logotype-like applications.
The design favors closed, efficient shapes with generous rounding, which helps maintain clarity at display sizes and keeps letterforms visually stable. The italic construction reads more like a designed oblique than a calligraphic italic, emphasizing geometry and uniformity over handwritten modulation.