Sans Superellipse Immay 9 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing graphics, gaming titles, tech headlines, posters, sport, futuristic, aggressive, energetic, technical, headline impact, speed cue, brand presence, display clarity, industrial feel, aerodynamic, blocky, chamfered, compact counters, diagonal cuts.
This is a heavy, right-leaning sans with a distinctly aerodynamic silhouette. Letterforms are built from rounded-rectangle geometry with softened corners, squared-off curves, and broad, uniform strokes; counters tend to be tight and angularly sculpted rather than fully round. Terminals are frequently cut on diagonals, reinforcing motion and giving the shapes a machined, industrial finish. The rhythm is wide and horizontal, with blocky capitals and sturdy, compact lowercase forms that maintain a consistent, streamlined texture.
Best suited for display typography such as sports branding, racing or automotive graphics, esports and gaming identities, and bold tech or product headlines. It also works well for posters, packaging, and social media promos where a fast, mechanical tone is desirable. Because counters are tight and the forms are dense, it will generally perform better in short headlines, labels, and logotypes than in long body text.
The font projects speed, power, and a competitive, high-adrenaline mood. Its forward slant and compact internal spaces create an assertive, performance-oriented tone that feels at home in action and technology contexts. Overall it reads as confident and punchy rather than delicate or understated.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact at large sizes while signaling motion through a consistent forward slant and diagonal terminals. Its rounded-rect construction and uniform stroke behavior suggest a goal of creating a modern, engineered feel that stays cohesive across both uppercase and lowercase. The sturdy numerals and simplified punctuation further support a bold, graphic voice optimized for attention and quick recognition.
Uppercase forms are particularly compact and geometric, while the lowercase keeps the same squared-round DNA with slightly more openness for readability. Diagonal shears appear repeatedly in joins and terminals (notably in letters like S, Z, and K), which strengthens the sense of direction and momentum. The overall texture remains dark and continuous, producing a strong silhouette in all-caps settings.