Sans Superellipse Yiny 5 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Loft' by Monotype and 'Kreak Display' by Tebaltipis Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, esports, headlines, posters, logos, sporty, techy, aggressive, dynamic, futuristic, impact, speed, modernity, branding, display, oblique, slanted, extended, blocky, rounded corners.
A heavy, oblique sans with extended proportions and tightly controlled, geometric construction. Letterforms are built from broad, flat strokes and rounded-rectangle curves, with crisp chamfered joins and a consistent right-leaning slant. Counters are compact and often rectangular or squarish, giving the face a dense, mechanical rhythm, while terminals feel cut-off and engineered rather than calligraphic. The overall texture is strong and uniform, reading as a solid, dark stripe in text with clear, athletic silhouettes in display sizes.
Best suited to display work where momentum and strength are desired—sports identities, esports teams, automotive or action-themed campaigns, packaging callouts, and bold headline systems. It can also work for short UI labels or badges when a punchy, engineered look is needed, but the dense counters favor larger sizes and shorter runs of text.
The tone is fast, assertive, and performance-driven, with a streamlined, motorsport-like energy. Its slant and compressed counters suggest speed and impact, while the rounded geometry keeps it contemporary and tech-forward rather than brutalist.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, speed-oriented voice through extended widths, a consistent slant, and rounded-rectangular geometry that reads as modern and industrial. It prioritizes bold presence and a cohesive, machine-cut aesthetic over understated neutrality.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent, modular feel, with single-storey forms where expected and a generally squared-off approach to bowls and apertures. Numerals match the same forward-leaning, cut-terminal logic, supporting cohesive titling and numbering in the same voice.