Sans Superellipse Forog 11 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Judgement' by Device (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, tech branding, sporty, futuristic, dynamic, industrial, confident, impact, speed, modernity, tech feel, branding, rounded corners, oblique slant, compact counters, soft terminals, squared curves.
A heavy, slanted sans with rounded-rectangle construction and soft, blunted corners throughout. Strokes stay fairly even, while the forms emphasize squared curves and compact counters, creating a dense, high-impact texture. The curves feel superelliptical rather than circular, and many joins are tightly radiused, giving letters a streamlined, machined look. Overall spacing reads steady and controlled, with blocky shapes and simplified interior openings that hold up well at larger sizes.
Best suited to headlines, short subheads, and display settings where its dense shapes and slanted energy can read clearly. It fits sports and esports identities, game and app interfaces, tech-forward branding, and packaging or promo graphics that need a bold, streamlined voice. For longer text, it’s likely more effective in larger sizes and with generous line spacing due to the compact counters.
The font conveys speed and forward motion through its consistent oblique posture and aerodynamic shaping. Its rounded-square geometry reads modern and technical, with a sporty, performance-oriented attitude. The dense weight and tight apertures add a confident, assertive tone suited to attention-grabbing settings.
The design appears intended to merge a bold, high-visibility sans with superelliptical, rounded-square forms to suggest speed, modernity, and engineered precision. Its simplified, tightly controlled geometry prioritizes a strong silhouette and a distinctive, contemporary flavor in branding and display typography.
The design relies on a consistent rounded-corner vocabulary across both uppercase and lowercase, producing a cohesive “molded” silhouette. Numerals match the same compact, squared-curved logic, keeping the overall rhythm uniform when mixing text and figures.