Sans Superellipse Jaso 10 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, packaging, signage, sporty, industrial, assertive, retro, high impact, sturdiness, retro display, signage clarity, blocky, squat, rounded corners, compact counters.
A heavy, block-built sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners that keep the forms sturdy rather than geometric. Strokes are broadly consistent, with tight internal counters and minimal interior shaping, producing dense, high-ink silhouettes. The capitals are wide and flat-topped with blunt terminals; rounds (O, C, G) read as squarish superellipses, and joins are compact and reinforced. Lowercase mirrors the same sturdy logic with short extenders, a large, boxy x-height, and simplified bowls and shoulders that prioritize solidity over delicate detail. Numerals follow the same chunky, poster-forward rhythm, with squared curves and generous width that maintains uniform presence across the set.
Best suited to display roles where weight and presence are advantages: headlines, posters, sports and team branding, punchy packaging, and bold signage. It can also work for short subheads and callouts, especially when the layout benefits from a compact, blocky texture.
The overall tone is loud, tough, and performance-oriented—more about impact and confidence than refinement. Its rounded-block structure nods to retro athletic and industrial signage, giving it a familiar, workmanlike energy that feels direct and unapologetic.
Likely drawn to deliver maximum visibility and a cohesive, rugged word-shape using rounded-rectangle geometry. The design emphasizes uniform, powerful silhouettes and quick recognition, aiming for confident display typography with a retro-industrial, athletic feel.
Spacing and texture appear intentionally dense, creating a dark typographic color that holds together well at display sizes. The rounded corners prevent the heavy forms from feeling sharp or aggressive, while the tight counters and broad horizontals push a strong, compact rhythm across words and lines.