Sans Superellipse Mevi 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Revx Neue' and 'Revx Neue Rounded' by OneSevenPointFive and 'Beachwood' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, sportswear, ui headings, sporty, tech, dynamic, friendly, retro-futuristic, forward motion, modernization, soft tech, display clarity, brand voice, rounded, soft corners, oblique, compact, monoline.
A rounded, oblique sans with monoline strokes and corners softened into superelliptical curves. Letterforms lean consistently forward, with squared-off rounds (notably in bowls and counters) that read like rounded rectangles rather than pure circles. Terminals are blunt and smoothly radiused, and the overall construction feels streamlined and slightly condensed in places due to tight apertures and compact internal spaces. Lowercase forms sit on a tall x-height with simple, sturdy shapes, while figures are open and geometric, matching the same rounded-rectangle logic for counters and curves.
Well suited for branding systems that want motion and modernity, as well as packaging, posters, and short headline settings where the oblique stance adds emphasis. It can also work effectively for UI headings, dashboards, and product interfaces where rounded geometry supports a friendly, contemporary voice.
The forward slant and softened geometry give the font an energetic, sporty tone with a contemporary tech feel. Its rounded corners keep the mood approachable and friendly, while the squared curves add a subtle retro-futuristic flavor reminiscent of industrial labeling and digital-era design.
The design appears intended to merge engineered, superelliptical geometry with an italicized forward motion, producing a clean sans that feels both technical and approachable. It prioritizes smooth corners, consistent stroke weight, and a unified rounded-rectangle construction across letters and figures to deliver a distinctive, cohesive texture in display and headline use.
Curves and diagonals maintain a steady rhythm, with a noticeable preference for smooth, continuous joins and minimal modulation. The punctuation and numerals shown follow the same softened, engineered aesthetic, helping text blocks look cohesive at display sizes.