Sans Superellipse Finif 3 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Artegra Sans' by Artegra, 'Anantason Reno' by Jipatype, 'Nokia Expanded' by Lone Army, and 'Verbatim' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, esports, headlines, posters, packaging, sporty, futuristic, assertive, technical, energetic, speed cue, impact display, modern branding, tech tone, athletic feel, rounded corners, squared curves, oblique, compact apertures, angled terminals.
A heavy, forward-slanted sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes stay essentially monoline, with broad, stable horizontals and diagonals that end in crisp, angled terminals, creating a fast, engineered rhythm. Counters are compact and squarish, and many curves resolve as superellipse-like shapes rather than true circles; the overall footprint reads wide and sturdy with tightly controlled apertures and consistent, blocky geometry.
Best suited for bold headlines and branding where an athletic, high-impact look is desired—sports and esports identities, event graphics, apparel, packaging, and punchy advertising. It also works well for short technical or sci‑fi themed titling where compact counters and rounded-square forms reinforce a modern, engineered aesthetic.
The overall tone is energetic and performance-driven, suggesting speed and momentum through its oblique stance and aerodynamic shapes. Rounded corners keep the voice friendly enough for consumer branding, while the squared curves and dense color give it a tough, modern, slightly futuristic confidence.
The design appears intended to combine maximal impact with a streamlined, speed-oriented silhouette: a sturdy, monoline framework pushed into rounded-rectangular forms and set on a forward slant. This creates a cohesive, contemporary display sans that signals performance, technology, and motion while staying visually unified across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Capitals show a consistent chamfered/sport styling in diagonal joins and terminal cuts, and the numerals share the same rounded-square logic for a cohesive system. The lowercase maintains strong weight and presence, with compact bowls and a utilitarian, display-first texture that favors impact over delicacy at small sizes.