Sans Superellipse Makem 10 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Raven Hell' by Creativemedialab, 'Ft Zeux' by Fateh.Lab, and 'Kemio' by Fitrah Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, stickers, playful, retro, punchy, friendly, sturdy, impact, approachability, retro branding, space efficiency, display clarity, rounded, soft corners, compact, blocky, geometric.
A compact, heavy sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes are thick and uniform, producing solid silhouettes and tight interior counters; apertures tend to be small and terminals are blunt rather than tapered. Curves read as superelliptical arcs with a slightly squared feel, giving round letters a sturdy, engineered look. The lowercase is simple and monolinear with single-storey forms and short extenders, while figures follow the same rounded, blocky geometry for a cohesive set.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, logos, packaging, and merch graphics where strong presence and rounded geometry are desirable. It also works well for short calls-to-action, labels, and playful branding systems that benefit from compact, high-impact letterforms.
The overall tone is bold and upbeat, with a chunky, toy-like friendliness that leans retro and poster-driven. Its softened geometry keeps the weight from feeling aggressive, while the tight counters add a confident, punchy voice.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact within a compact footprint, using rounded-rectangle forms to create a distinctive, friendly sans voice. Its consistent monoline structure and softened corners suggest an emphasis on bold, approachable branding and attention-grabbing display typography.
The font’s dense black shapes and compressed spacing make it most effective at larger sizes, where the rounded corners and superellipse rhythm are clearly visible. In smaller sizes, the narrow counters and closed apertures may require generous tracking and careful color/contrast choices.