Sans Superellipse Dyhy 12 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, sports, posters, product ui, futuristic, sporty, sleek, dynamic, techy, convey speed, modern branding, tech aesthetic, friendly geometry, rounded, oblique, extended, geometric, streamlined.
A wide, oblique sans with rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction and smoothly softened corners throughout. Strokes are clean and fairly even, with gentle modulation showing up in curves and joins rather than strong thick–thin contrast. Counters are open and generously sized, and the overall letterforms feel horizontally stretched, giving a low, fast profile. Terminals are mostly rounded and blunt, with occasional tapered or angled cuts that reinforce forward motion; spacing reads on the open side, helping the extended forms stay legible.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and logo/wordmark work where its extended width and forward-leaning stance can carry a strong identity. It also fits sports and technology branding, packaging, and interface titles or dashboard-style UI elements where a sleek, rounded aesthetic is desired.
The font conveys speed and modernity, with a distinctly aerodynamic, tech-forward tone. Its rounded geometry keeps it friendly and approachable while the oblique slant adds urgency and energy, evoking motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and performance branding.
The design appears intended to combine geometric, superellipse-like forms with an oblique, speed-oriented stance, creating a contemporary sans that feels both streamlined and accessible. Its consistent rounding and wide set suggest a focus on impactful display typography that remains readable in short bursts of text.
In text, the consistent slant and broad proportions create a strong rhythmic sweep across lines, making it attention-grabbing at larger sizes. Numerals match the same rounded, extended construction and read as cohesive display figures, while the lowercase maintains a stable, straightforward structure rather than calligraphic or cursive behavior.