Sans Superellipse Keme 11 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nicotine' by Chank, 'Evolutics' by Ghozai Studio, 'Hornsea FC' by Studio Fat Cat, and 'Fixture' by Sudtipos (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, display graphics, sporty, urgent, dynamic, industrial, aggressive, space saving, impact, speed, branding, condensed, slanted, oblique, rounded, blocky.
A compact, strongly slanted sans with thick, low-contrast strokes and tightly packed proportions. Curves are built from rounded-rectangle shapes, giving counters and terminals a soft, superelliptical feel even where forms are angular. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent forward lean, with sturdy verticals, clipped joins, and minimal modulation. Numerals are tall and compact, matching the condensed rhythm and maintaining solid, high-impact silhouettes.
Best suited to display use where impact and speed are the priority—headlines, posters, sports and motorsport-style branding, bold packaging, and promotional graphics. It also works well for short UI labels or badges that need a compact footprint, though longer passages will feel intense due to the dense texture and steep slant.
The overall tone is fast and forceful, with a speed-driven italic stance and dense black texture that reads as assertive and competitive. Its rounded-square geometry adds a modern, engineered edge rather than a soft or friendly mood, suggesting performance, motion, and urgency.
Likely designed to deliver maximum visual punch in minimal horizontal space, combining a performance-italic stance with rounded-rectangle construction for a contemporary, engineered look. The emphasis appears to be on clarity of silhouette at large sizes and a cohesive, high-energy rhythm across letters and numbers.
The narrow set width and heavy weight create a strong headline color, while the slant and compact spacing emphasize momentum. Rounded corners and superellipse-based bowls keep shapes from feeling brittle, helping the design stay cohesive across straight and curved forms.