Sans Superellipse Fidol 5 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, sports branding, posters, product branding, packaging, sporty, dynamic, techy, confident, futuristic, impact, motion, modernity, brandability, clarity, oblique, rounded, sturdy, streamlined, compact counters.
A heavy, right-leaning sans with rounded-rectangle construction and smooth superellipse curves throughout. Strokes are thick and steady with slightly softened terminals, producing a clean, engineered feel rather than a calligraphic one. The letterforms run broad with a tall lowercase presence, tight inner counters, and a forward-tilted rhythm; diagonals and joins stay crisp while bowls and corners remain generously rounded. Figures and capitals echo the same rounded, aerodynamic geometry for a uniform, display-oriented texture.
Best suited to headlines, campaign typography, and prominent UI or product labels where a bold, kinetic voice is needed. It works well for sports and automotive-style identities, tech and gaming graphics, packaging callouts, and logo wordmarks that benefit from rounded, performance-oriented forms.
The overall tone is fast, assertive, and modern—suggesting motion and performance. Its rounded geometry keeps it friendly and approachable, while the weight and slant add urgency and impact. The result feels sporty and tech-forward, suitable for branding that wants energy without sharp aggressiveness.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, high-impact sans built from rounded-rectangular geometry, combining friendliness with speed. Its consistent curves and strong slant emphasize motion and presence, aiming for clear recognition and a distinctive contemporary silhouette in display settings.
The oblique stance and wide set create strong horizontal momentum, especially in longer lines of text. Compact apertures and counters increase punch at large sizes, while small sizes may need generous spacing to keep interior shapes from closing up. Numerals read as sleek and stylized, matching the uppercase’s forward drive.