Sans Superellipse Fomut 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bio Sans' and 'Bio Sans Soft' by Dharma Type, 'Panton' by Fontfabric, and 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, packaging, app ui, sporty, tech, dynamic, industrial, modern, speed, impact, branding, systematic, futuristic, squared, rounded, oblique, compact, sturdy.
A slanted, heavy sans with squared, superelliptical curves and broadly rounded corners. The stroke weight stays steady, with minimal modulation, and terminals are clean and blunt rather than tapered. Counters tend toward rounded-rectangle shapes, giving letters like O, D, P, and Q a contained, technical feel; the Q’s tail is short and integrated. Proportions read compact with a forward-leaning stance, and spacing is tight-to-normal, producing a dense, efficient texture in words and lines.
This font is well suited to high-impact display roles such as sports and esports identities, event graphics, product packaging, and technology-forward marketing. It can also work for UI headings, dashboards, and labels where a compact, punchy voice is desired, though its dense, slanted forms are best kept to short bursts rather than long reading text.
The overall tone is fast, assertive, and contemporary, with a distinctly engineered character. Its rounded-square geometry suggests sport branding and product design, while the oblique angle adds motion and urgency. It feels confident and performance-oriented rather than neutral or literary.
The design appears intended to combine the clarity of a plain sans with a distinctive, rounded-square construction, creating a recognizable silhouette that stays readable at display sizes. The forward slant and compact shapes aim to project speed and strength while maintaining consistent, system-like geometry across letters and figures.
The uppercase set is particularly blocky and structured, while the lowercase maintains the same squared-round logic with sturdy bowls and short, pragmatic joins. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle construction, keeping the system consistent and cohesive across alphanumerics.