Sans Superellipse Imlih 6 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, sports branding, gaming ui, tech packaging, futuristic, technical, sporty, dynamic, sleek, speed emphasis, tech styling, display impact, modern branding, rounded, square-shouldered, streamlined, extended, angular cuts.
A slanted, extended sans with a rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes stay largely uniform, with crisp, angled terminals and frequent horizontal slicing that creates small ink traps and speedline-like notches, especially in letters with bowls and curves. Counters tend to be squarish and compact, and the overall geometry favors wide set letters with a steady baseline and consistent rhythm. Numerals echo the same superelliptical forms, with flattened curves and cut-in details that keep silhouettes tight and engineered.
Best suited to display settings where its wide, slanted forms and engineered details can read clearly—such as branding, esports and sports graphics, automotive themes, game titles, posters, and tech-forward packaging. It can also work for interface accents or UI labels when used at sufficiently large sizes to preserve the small cut-in features.
The overall tone feels fast and engineered, combining rounded industrial shapes with sharp, aerodynamic cuts. It reads as contemporary and performance-oriented, evoking motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and product technology rather than warmth or tradition.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, high-performance sans with a distinctive superelliptical skeleton and technical cut terminals. Its combination of rounded corners, wide proportions, and speed-oriented slicing suggests a focus on contemporary branding and dynamic display typography.
Distinctive internal cuts and under-slung bars (notably in characters like E/S and several numerals) add a mechanical texture that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes. The italic angle and wide stance create a strong forward motion, making short words and headlines feel assertive and kinetic.