Sans Superellipse Kiby 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Quub' by OneSevenPointFive (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, sportswear, gaming, technology, posters, futuristic, techno, sporty, dynamic, clean, convey speed, modernize tone, tech identity, display impact, ui accent, rounded, squarish, oblique, geometric, streamlined.
A streamlined oblique sans with squarish, rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes are monolinear with low contrast, producing a steady, engineered rhythm across the alphabet. Counters and apertures are compact and controlled, with many curved forms resolving into flat-ish terminals and short horizontals that reinforce the superelliptical geometry. Overall spacing and proportions feel athletic and forward-leaning, with crisp joins and a slightly condensed, speed-oriented silhouette in text.
Works best for branding, headlines, and short bursts of copy where a futuristic, kinetic feel is desirable—sports and automotive graphics, gaming titles, tech product pages, and promotional posters. It can also fit interface accents, labels, and instrumentation-style readouts where rounded-square letterforms complement a modern UI aesthetic.
The face conveys a modern, high-tech tone—fast, sleek, and performance-minded. Its rounded-square curves read as contemporary and digital, while the oblique angle adds motion and urgency suited to action-oriented messaging.
Likely designed to blend geometric rounded-square forms with an oblique, motion-forward stance, creating a contemporary sans that feels engineered and fast. The consistent monoline construction and controlled apertures suggest an emphasis on clarity and a cohesive techno identity at display sizes.
Diagonal strokes and arcs maintain a consistent angle and curvature, giving words a cohesive slant and a continuous flow. Numerals and lowercase echo the same rounded-rectilinear logic, keeping a unified voice across UI-style strings and display headlines.