Sans Superellipse Kydel 5 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming, sports branding, futuristic, tech, industrial, sporty, assertive, impact, modernity, tech aesthetic, brand presence, squared, rounded corners, blocky, extended, geometric.
A heavy, extended sans with squared construction and generously rounded corners. Letterforms are built from broad, straight strokes with superelliptical counters and apertures, creating a compact, modular rhythm across words. Diagonals are blunt and mechanical (notably in A, K, V, W, X, Y), while curves resolve into rounded-rectangle shapes rather than true circles. The overall texture is dark and even, with tight internal spaces and consistent stroke endings that read as engineered and uniform.
Best suited to display work where impact and a modern technical voice are desired: headlines, event posters, esports or gaming titles, athletic branding, packaging callouts, and interface hero text. It can work for short blocks of copy at large sizes, but its dense counters and strong width favor punchy statements over long-form reading.
The tone is contemporary and high-impact, with a distinctly technical, hardware-like feel. Its wide stance and squared geometry convey strength and speed, leaning toward sci‑fi and sports branding rather than neutral editorial typography.
Likely designed to deliver a bold, futuristic sans that feels machined and precise, using rounded-rectangle geometry to maintain friendliness while preserving an industrial edge. The extended proportions and consistent terminals emphasize visibility and brand presence in high-contrast, attention-grabbing applications.
Distinctive details include a boxed, rounded O/0 with a rectangular inner counter, a square-shouldered G with a strong horizontal bar, and a Q with a short, angular tail. Lowercase forms follow the same squared logic (single-storey a, compact e), and punctuation-like elements in the samples show the design remains consistent at display sizes.