Sans Superellipse Imlus 10 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, gaming ui, posters, product packaging, tech marketing, futuristic, sporty, technical, aggressive, dynamic, speed emphasis, tech styling, brand impact, headline strength, numeric consistency, rounded corners, squared bowls, angular joints, forward-leaning, compact counters.
A heavy, forward-slanted sans with wide proportions and a strong superelliptical construction. Strokes are clean and largely monolinear, with squared-off curves, rounded-rectangle bowls, and chamfer-like terminals that keep edges crisp while avoiding sharp points. The rhythm is tight and energetic, with compact counters (notably in O/0/8) and a consistent use of flattened curves and angled cuts that reinforce the italic motion. Overall forms feel engineered and modular, balancing squareness with softened corners for a sleek, contemporary texture.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where its wide, slanted forms can read as intentional design—sports identities, gaming or esports graphics, tech and automotive promotions, packaging, and bold poster headlines. It can also work for UI or dashboards in large sizes, especially for labels and key metrics where the numeric styling matches the headline tone.
The face projects speed and power: a motorsport, sci‑fi, and performance-gear tone that feels assertive without becoming distressed or playful. Its wide stance and italic slant communicate motion and competitiveness, while the rounded-square geometry adds a modern, tech-forward polish.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, modern display voice by combining a strong italic lean with rounded-square construction and clean, machined terminals. The goal seems to be a distinctive, brandable silhouette that stays crisp and contemporary while signaling performance and technology.
Distinctive rounded-rectangle shapes show up across both capitals and numerals, giving the font a cohesive “streamlined hardware” look. Lowercase maintains the same engineered geometry, and the numerals share the same squared counters and angled details, supporting consistent branding across headlines and figures.