Sans Superellipse Femir 1 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Coastal' by Arkitype, 'Benton Sans' and 'Benton Sans Std' by Font Bureau, 'FF Good' and 'FF Good Headline' by FontFont, 'Grillmaster' by FontMesa, and 'Maleo' by Tokotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, signage, packaging, energetic, urgent, sporty, industrial, assertive, compact impact, dynamic emphasis, space saving, modern utility, condensed, slanted, blocky, rounded corners, punchy.
This typeface is a tightly condensed, heavily weighted sans with a consistent forward slant and minimal stroke modulation. Forms are built from compact, rounded-rectangle geometry, producing smooth corners and sturdy counters even at narrow widths. Curves stay controlled and slightly squared, while verticals and diagonals feel dense and uniform, creating a strong, continuous texture in words. The lowercase maintains a straightforward, workmanlike construction with short extenders and a firm baseline presence, and the numerals match the same compact, muscular proportions.
Best suited to bold headlines, short bursts of copy, and branding where strong impact is needed in limited horizontal space. It works well for posters, sports and event graphics, packaging callouts, and attention-grabbing signage where a compact, slanted voice helps convey motion and urgency.
The overall tone is forceful and kinetic, with a lean that suggests speed and impact. Its dense black color and compact rhythm read as confident and no-nonsense, leaning toward a sporty, poster-driven attitude rather than a quiet, editorial one.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact per line by combining a condensed set width with a strong weight and a dynamic slant. Its rounded-rectangle construction aims for a modern, industrial clarity that stays cohesive across letters and figures.
The condensed spacing and heavy strokes create high visual momentum in lines of text, especially in all caps. Round letters and bowls retain a slightly squared, superelliptical feel, helping maintain clarity and consistency across the set.