Sans Superellipse Jupy 3 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Formetic' by Bülent Yüksel (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, posters, headlines, apparel, esports, sporty, urgent, modern, aggressive, dynamic, high impact, sense of speed, space saving, brand energy, display focus, condensed, oblique, blocky, rounded corners, slanted terminals.
This typeface is a condensed, strongly slanted sans with heavy strokes and compact counters. Letterforms are built from rounded-rectangle geometry: corners are softened, curves feel squarish, and bowls read as superelliptical rather than fully circular. Strokes maintain a tight, dense rhythm, with frequent diagonal cuts and tapered joins that keep the silhouettes sharp despite the rounded construction. Numerals and capitals share the same forward-leaning stance and thick, high-impact color, producing a cohesive, banner-ready texture in lines of text.
Best suited for display work where speed and intensity are desired—sports identities, event posters, esports visuals, packaging, and apparel graphics. It can also work for short UI labels or buttons when set large enough to preserve interior clarity, but it’s primarily optimized for bold, attention-grabbing titling.
The overall tone is fast, forceful, and athletic, with a forward-leaning posture that suggests motion and urgency. Its compact, punchy shapes feel engineered and performance-oriented, leaning toward motorsport, sports branding, and action-oriented entertainment.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a condensed footprint, using a slanted stance and rounded-rectangular construction to balance aggression with a contemporary, engineered finish. It prioritizes momentum and strong silhouettes for branding and headline applications.
Across the set, apertures stay relatively tight and the internal whitespace is minimized, which increases impact but also makes fine details less prominent at small sizes. The combination of rounded corners and angled terminals creates a distinctive “machined” look that stays consistent from uppercase through lowercase and figures.