Sans Superellipse Filom 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Formular' by Brownfox, 'Bari Sans' by JCFonts, 'Reyhan' by Plantype, and 'Bahn' by Stawix (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, posters, headlines, packaging, signage, sporty, modern, confident, friendly, energetic, dynamic display, approachable strength, modern branding, clear signage, rounded, slanted, soft corners, wide apertures, compact counters.
A slanted sans with heavy, even strokes and rounded-rectangle construction that keeps curves taut and corners softened. Letters show a forward-leaning stance with compact, squarish counters (notably in C, G, O, e) and broadly rounded terminals that avoid sharp joins. The rhythm is sturdy and contemporary, with slightly condensed interior space and consistent stroke thickness across straight and curved segments. Numerals echo the same superelliptical geometry, with closed forms that feel stable and signage-like at a glance.
Works best for high-impact display applications such as sports and fitness identities, event posters, product packaging, and bold UI/wayfinding moments where a dynamic, forward-leaning voice is desirable. It can also serve short bursts of emphasis in editorial or marketing layouts, especially where a modern, rounded-tech texture is wanted.
The overall tone is athletic and contemporary, projecting speed and decisiveness without becoming aggressive. Rounded corners and generous apertures add approachability, giving it a friendly, consumer-facing feel that still reads as technical and purposeful. The italic slant contributes a sense of motion suited to energetic branding.
Designed to blend the momentum of an italic with the steadiness of rounded superelliptical construction, delivering a strong, contemporary voice that stays approachable. The consistent stroke weight and softened geometry suggest an emphasis on robust reproduction across print and screen while maintaining a distinctive, sporty character.
Uppercase shapes lean toward squared curves, producing a distinctive “rounded-square” silhouette in bowls and counters. Diagonals (K, V, W, X, Y) are firm and clean, helping the face keep clarity in display sizes while the rounded detailing keeps the texture smooth in longer lines.