Sans Superellipse Finew 6 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, sports branding, gaming ui, posters, futuristic, sporty, tech, dynamic, industrial, speed cue, tech branding, modern display, geometric clarity, impact, oblique, rounded, squared, extended, streamlined.
An oblique, extended sans with a squared–rounded (superellipse) construction: bowls read as rounded rectangles and corners are consistently softened. Strokes are monolinear with low contrast and a substantial, even color, while terminals are mostly cut on an angle to reinforce forward motion. Counters are compact and geometric, with open apertures in letters like C/S and a squarish O/0 that stays rounded at the corners. The set maintains a steady baseline rhythm and a slightly mechanical, engineered spacing feel, with numeral forms matching the same angled, squared-rounded logic.
Best suited for display use where impact and motion are desirable: headlines, wordmarks, sports or automotive-style branding, esports/gaming graphics, and punchy UI labels. It performs especially well at medium-to-large sizes where the squared-rounded geometry and angled terminals read clearly.
The overall tone is fast, technical, and performance-oriented—suggesting speed, machinery, and contemporary digital interfaces. Its oblique stance and sharp shears give it an assertive, action-forward personality that feels at home in modern, high-energy branding.
The design appears intended to merge geometric friendliness (softened, superelliptical rounds) with a forward-leaning, speed-driven silhouette. It prioritizes a strong, compact visual signature and consistent industrial geometry for contemporary display typography.
Several glyphs emphasize the design’s angular-cut motif (notably in E/F/T and diagonal joins like K/V/W/X), while round forms stay consistently superelliptical rather than circular. The combination of wide proportions and tight internal counters creates a dense, impactful texture that favors short bursts of text over small, continuous reading.