Sans Superellipse Dubon 8 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Baksheesh' by HamburgerFonts and 'Air Corps JNL' by Jeff Levine (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, sportswear, ui labels, sporty, dynamic, modern, confident, techy, modernization, speed, impact, clean utility, friendly geometry, rounded, oblique, compact, smooth, geometric.
A rounded, geometric sans with a consistent oblique slant and smooth, low-contrast strokes. Curves lean toward squared-off, superellipse-like bowls, giving counters a soft-rectangular feel rather than purely circular forms. Terminals are clean and simplified, joins are sturdy, and the overall rhythm is compact and forward-leaning, with numerals and capitals matching the same streamlined, slightly condensed stance.
Works well for branding and headline settings where a modern, kinetic feel is desired, especially in sports, automotive, and technology contexts. The compact, rounded geometry also suits short UI labels, navigation, and callouts where a strong, contemporary voice is helpful.
The overall tone feels fast, contemporary, and functional—confident without being aggressive. Its softened rectangular curves add a friendly, engineered character that reads as sporty and tech-adjacent, suitable for designs that want motion and modernity.
Likely intended as a modern italic display/workhorse sans that combines geometric efficiency with softened, superellipse-inspired curves. The goal appears to be a forward-moving, high-impact texture that remains clean and controlled in both uppercase and mixed-case text.
The italic angle is integral to the design rather than a simple slant, producing cohesive diagonals and a uniform forward drive across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. The figures appear designed to align visually with the text, maintaining the same rounded-rect geometry and sturdy presence in running lines.