Sans Superellipse Ferut 4 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports, packaging, signage, sporty, urgent, industrial, aggressive, retro, impact, speed, compactness, display, branding, compressed, blocky, angular, chamfered, oblique.
A heavy, oblique sans with compact letterforms and squared, superellipse-like counters. Strokes are thick and consistent, with crisp corners that often appear chamfered or slightly rounded, producing a blocky, engineered silhouette. The overall construction favors straight segments and hard turns, with tight apertures and minimal interior whitespace in letters like B, P, R, and e. Numerals are similarly sturdy and compact, with simple, cut-in shapes that reinforce the condensed, high-impact texture in lines of text.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, sports branding, event graphics, and bold packaging callouts. It also works for signage-style applications where a condensed, forceful tone is desirable and text is set at display sizes.
The font conveys speed and force, with a forward-leaning stance that reads as athletic and high-energy. Its dense, muscular forms feel utilitarian and assertive, leaning toward motorsport, action, and industrial branding rather than quiet editorial tone. The sharp, cut-in details add a slightly retro display flavor reminiscent of headline graphics and performance-oriented signage.
This design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a compact footprint: dense widths, strong oblique momentum, and squared rounded-rectangle geometry that stays consistent across letters and numerals. The result prioritizes graphic presence and speed over delicate detail, aiming for clear, assertive display typography.
In the sample text, the compact widths and strong slant create a tight rhythm with prominent vertical emphasis, making word shapes punchy and uniform. The combination of narrow forms and heavy strokes can reduce interior clarity at smaller sizes, while it holds up well when given room to breathe in larger settings.