Sans Superellipse Sajy 3 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Aureola' by OneSevenPointFive, 'Compact' by ParaType, 'Motte' by TypeClassHeroes, and 'Kenyan Coffee' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, apparel, packaging, high-energy, sporty, assertive, modern, retro-tech, compact impact, speed cue, brand display, headline punch, space saving, condensed, slanted, rounded, blocky, streamlined.
A tightly condensed, right-slanted sans with heavy, even strokes and rounded-rectangle (superellipse) counters. Curves are compact and squarish rather than circular, giving bowls and numerals a blocky, engineered feel. Terminals are clean and largely uniform, with minimal modulation and a strong forward lean that emphasizes speed. The lowercase is compact with tall ascenders and firm shoulders; the overall rhythm is dense and vertical, optimized for packing impact into narrow columns.
Best suited to display settings where density and impact matter: sports and performance branding, bold poster headlines, packaging callouts, and apparel graphics. It also works well for short UI labels or taglines when a fast, condensed voice is desired, but is less ideal for long passages of text due to its tight, compressed rhythm.
The font reads as fast, forceful, and performance-oriented, with a tone that suggests motion and urgency. Its compact, rounded-rect geometry adds a slightly retro-industrial flavor—like motorsport lettering or tech branding—while staying firmly contemporary. The slant and tight spacing reinforce a confident, headline-first attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual force in minimal horizontal space, pairing a condensed skeleton with rounded-rect forms for a modern, engineered look. Its pronounced slant and uniform, heavy construction suggest an emphasis on speed cues, branding memorability, and high-contrast presence in headlines and logos.
The condensed proportions and strong slant create a pronounced diagonal texture across words, especially in all caps. Round letters such as O/0 maintain a squared-off interior, and several forms favor narrow apertures, which increases visual punch but reduces openness. Numerals match the letterforms closely, sharing the same compact, rounded-rect construction and forward-leaning stance.