Sans Superellipse Yori 10 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, logotypes, packaging, industrial, techy, assertive, sporty, retro, impact, modularity, branding, texture, squared, rounded corners, blocky, compact counters, stencil-like.
A heavy, squared sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with broad proportions and tightly managed counters. Strokes stay largely uniform and monolinear, while the interior apertures often appear as narrow vertical or rectangular cut-ins, producing a punched, stencil-like feel in letters such as A, B, D, O, and P. Corners are consistently softened, and many joins are flattened, giving the design a compact, machined rhythm. Numerals follow the same modular logic, with boxy silhouettes and small interior openings for strong consistency in mixed alphanumeric settings.
Best suited to large-size applications such as headlines, posters, branding marks, and packaging where its compact counters and heavy silhouettes can deliver high-impact texture. It also works well for sporty or industrial-themed identities, event graphics, and short UI or label-style callouts where a strong, modular look is desired.
The overall tone is bold and utilitarian, with a confident, engineered presence that reads as sporty and tech-forward. Its squared construction and tight apertures evoke industrial labeling and retro-futuristic display typography, projecting strength and immediacy rather than delicacy.
The design appears intended as a bold, modular display sans that leverages rounded-rectangle forms and carved internal openings to maximize presence and create a distinctive, engineered voice. Its consistent geometry across letters and numerals suggests a focus on cohesive branding and attention-grabbing titling.
Spacing in the sample text looks dense and display-oriented, emphasizing mass and texture over airy readability. The design’s recurring internal cutouts create a distinct signature at large sizes, while the softened corners keep the block forms from feeling harsh.