Sans Superellipse Pemem 10 is a very bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Festivo Clean', 'Festivo LC', and 'Festivo Letters' by Ahmet Altun; 'Cream Opera' by Factory738; 'Backfarm' by Koplexs Studio; and 'PF Eef' by Parachute (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, sports branding, industrial, athletic, assertive, modern, utilitarian, space-saving impact, bold display, systematic geometry, modern clarity, condensed, blocky, rounded, compact, high-contrast (mass).
This typeface is a condensed, heavy sans with block-like forms softened by rounded corners. Strokes are largely uniform in thickness, producing a strong, even color, while counters are tight and often rectangular or superellipse-shaped. Terminals tend to be flat and square, with minimal modulation and a compact rhythm that packs letters closely without feeling irregular. Uppercase forms are broad-shouldered and sturdy, and lowercase is built from the same squared-round geometry, yielding a cohesive, engineered look across letters and numerals.
It performs best in large sizes where its condensed width and strong mass can deliver impact—headlines, posters, signage, and bold packaging panels. The tight counters and dense texture make it less suited to long-form reading at small sizes, but effective for short, emphatic statements and branding that needs a compact footprint.
The overall tone is forceful and practical, with a straightforward, no-nonsense voice. Its compact shapes and dense weight give it an athletic, industrial energy that reads as confident and attention-seeking rather than delicate or expressive.
The design appears intended to provide maximum impact in a narrow horizontal space, using squared-round geometry to keep forms sturdy and modern. It prioritizes uniformity and strong silhouette over delicate detail, aiming for clear, punchy display typography.
Round letters like O/Q/0 appear more like rounded rectangles than true circles, reinforcing the superellipse construction. The numerals match the same compact, squared-round logic, keeping the set visually consistent for labels and large numeric readouts.