Sans Superellipse Upto 3 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, product packaging, futuristic, tech, industrial, sporty, bold, impact, modernize, brandability, tech tone, speed/energy, extended, square-rounded, geometric, blocky, closed apertures.
A heavy, extended sans built from squared-off curves and superellipse-like bowls. Corners are broadly rounded while straight strokes stay flat and even, creating a clean, machined silhouette. Counters tend to be rectangular-oval and compact, with several letters showing relatively closed apertures and short, blunt terminals. The lowercase echoes the same boxy rhythm with a prominent x-height and simple construction, while figures are wide and stable with squared inner shapes and minimal curvature variation.
Best suited to headlines and short display text where its wide, blocky rhythm can create strong presence. It will work well for logos, sports or motorsport branding, tech and gaming visuals, and packaging that needs an engineered, modern feel. In dense paragraphs or small UI sizes, the tighter apertures and compact counters may reduce clarity compared with more open grotesks.
The overall tone is assertive and modern, with a streamlined “hardware” feel. Its wide stance and rounded-rect geometry suggest speed, engineering, and digital interfaces rather than warmth or tradition. The bold, compact counters add a slightly aggressive, performance-oriented flavor.
The design appears intended as a contemporary display sans with a superellipse construction: broad, rounded rectangles paired with consistent stroke weight to deliver impact and a sleek, technical personality. Its proportions and stylized openings prioritize distinctive branding and strong billboard readability over neutral text setting.
The forms favor smooth superelliptical curves over true circles, especially in O/Q/0 and the rounded parts of B/D/P/R. Notches and tight openings in letters like S, a, e, and s create a distinctive, stylized texture that reads best at larger sizes. The i and j use round dots that contrast with the otherwise squared construction, adding a small visual cue for readability.