Sans Superellipse Imlof 4 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, sports branding, gaming ui, posters, logos, futuristic, motorsport, techno, aggressive, sleek, speed cue, display impact, tech styling, brand distinctiveness, extended, slanted, rounded, streamlined, geometric.
A heavy, extended sans with a pronounced forward slant and a streamlined, aerodynamic construction. Counters and bowls are built from rounded-rectangle forms, giving letters like O, P, and D a superelliptical feel, while terminals are clean and blunt rather than tapered. The overall rhythm is tight and mechanical, with compact apertures and consistent stroke thickness that emphasizes a solid, blocky silhouette. Several glyphs introduce speedline-like cut-ins and horizontal notches (notably in forms like S and some numerals), reinforcing a technical, engineered look.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, team or esports branding, and logo marks where the strong slant and wide stance can read as intentional motion. It can also work for UI titling in games or tech interfaces, provided sizing and spacing allow the internal cut details to remain clear.
The font projects speed and precision, reading as performance-oriented and modern. Its slanted stance and sculpted inktraps/notches suggest motion and competitiveness, evoking racing graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and industrial product branding.
The design appears aimed at delivering a fast, contemporary display voice built from rounded-rect geometry and engineered cut-ins. The goal seems to be a distinctive, high-energy sans for branding and titling where a sense of speed and modernity is central.
Uppercase and lowercase share a unified geometry, with a single-storey a and g and squared-off, rounded corners throughout. Numerals are similarly stylized, with horizontal breaks and enclosed counters that keep them compact and punchy at display sizes; the distinctive cuts can become a defining texture in headlines.