Sans Superellipse Upfe 10 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Microgramma EF' by Elsner+Flake; 'Eurostile LT', 'Eurostile Unicase', and 'Microgramma' by Linotype; 'Bi Bi' by Naghi Naghachian; and 'Eurostile SH' by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, gaming ui, techy, futuristic, sporty, assertive, industrial, impact, modernity, systemized geometry, athletic energy, tech branding, rounded corners, squared forms, blocky, geometric, compact apertures.
A heavy, geometric sans built from squared-off, superellipse-like shapes with consistently rounded corners. Strokes are monolinear and dense, with broad letterforms and a sturdy, block-like footprint that keeps counters relatively small and enclosed. Curves resolve into flat-ish terminals and softened angles, producing a controlled, engineered rhythm rather than a calligraphic flow. The lowercase shows a tall x-height and robust bowls, while joins and shoulders stay tight and compact for a punchy, space-filling texture in text.
Best suited to display settings where weight and width can do the work: bold headlines, posters, packaging, and identity systems that want a sturdy, contemporary voice. It also fits tech and gaming interfaces or sports-oriented graphics where an industrial, streamlined geometry is desirable.
The overall tone feels modern and engineered, with a confident, high-impact presence that reads as tech-forward and athletic. Its rounded-rectangle geometry suggests speed and machinery while staying friendly enough to avoid harshness.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual presence through a rounded-rectangular, modular construction—combining a mechanical, contemporary feel with softened corners for approachability and consistent branding impact.
Round letters like O and C read as squarish ovals with soft corners, reinforcing the systemized, modular construction across the alphabet. In the sample text, the dense color and tight internal spaces create strong headline impact but can reduce clarity at smaller sizes where counters and apertures begin to close up.