Sans Superellipse Feban 14 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, sports branding, wayfinding, industrial, sporty, assertive, technical, retro, impact, motion, alignment, utility, signage, rounded corners, oblique slant, squared rounds, blocky, compact joints.
A heavy, forward-leaning sans with monospaced rhythm and softly squared, superelliptical curves. Strokes stay broadly uniform, with corners frequently rounded and terminals cut on a consistent angle that reinforces the oblique momentum. The uppercase set feels sturdy and condensed in gesture, while the lowercase shows large counters and simplified constructions that keep forms open despite the dense weight. Numerals follow the same squared-round logic, with robust silhouettes and steady alignment that reads cleanly in tabular settings.
Best suited to short, high-impact text where its weight, slant, and fixed-width cadence become an asset—posters, headlines, labels, and bold UI or terminal-style motifs. It can also work for compact callouts and signage where uniform character widths help with alignment and structured layouts.
The overall tone is muscular and no-nonsense, combining a utilitarian, engineered feel with a hint of athletic signage. Its slanted stance adds urgency and motion, giving the face a confident, action-oriented voice that still remains orderly and controlled.
The design appears aimed at delivering a strong, contemporary italic voice with disciplined spacing and rounded-rectangular construction, balancing toughness with friendly softened corners. Its consistent geometry suggests an emphasis on repeatable shapes and dependable alignment for branding and display settings that benefit from a technical, engineered look.
Wide, even spacing typical of fixed-width design produces a strong vertical cadence, making repeated shapes (like E/F/H and n/m/u) feel deliberately regular. The rounded-rectangle geometry is especially apparent in bowls and counters, which appear more squared than circular, helping the font retain a modern, mechanical personality at display sizes.