Sans Superellipse Fekat 3 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Newhouse DT' by DTP Types; 'Helvetica', 'Neue Helvetica', and 'Neue Helvetica Paneuropean' by Linotype; 'CG Triumvirate' by Monotype; and 'Nimbus Sans Novus' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, sports branding, packaging, advertising, signage, sporty, urgent, industrial, headline, modern, space saving, high impact, speed, modern utility, attention grabbing, condensed, slanted, oblique, compact, blocky.
A condensed, heavy oblique sans with compact proportions and rounded-rectangle construction in the curved letters. Strokes stay largely uniform, producing dense, inky counters and strong vertical emphasis. Curves are smooth and somewhat squarish, while terminals are clean and minimally shaped, keeping the overall drawing crisp. The rhythm is tight and forward-leaning, with simplified forms and sturdy joins that prioritize impact over delicacy.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings like posters, sports and event branding, packaging callouts, advertising headlines, and bold signage. It can also work for emphatic UI labels or navigation where space is tight and strong emphasis is needed, but it is less ideal for comfortable long-form reading.
The tone is fast, assertive, and functional, with a punchy, no-nonsense presence. Its slant and compressed width suggest speed and urgency, while the thick, uniform strokes give it a tough, energetic feel commonly associated with athletics and high-impact messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum punch in limited horizontal space, combining a forward slant with stout, simplified letterforms. Its rounded-rectangular curves and uniform stroke weight aim for a contemporary, engineered look that stays highly legible at display sizes while projecting speed and strength.
Uppercase forms read especially compact and forceful, and the numerals share the same dense, slanted construction for a consistent typographic color. The combination of squarish rounds and heavy weight makes the font hold up well as solid shapes, but it will visually dominate in longer passages.