Sans Superellipse Kydel 11 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, gaming, sports branding, techno, futuristic, industrial, arcade, aggressive, impact, modernity, sci‑fi styling, brand distinctiveness, systematic geometry, squared, rounded corners, compact counters, blocky, geometric.
A heavy, squared grotesk built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) forms with smooth corners and largely uniform stroke weight. Letterforms are wide and blocky with compact internal counters, producing dense, high-impact silhouettes. Curves tend to resolve into flattened arcs, while straight strokes end in softened terminals; diagonal joins are crisp and mechanical. The lowercase mirrors the uppercase’s constructed geometry, and the numerals follow the same rounded-rectangular logic for a consistent, modular rhythm.
Best suited to display settings where bold presence and geometric character are assets—headlines, branding marks, packaging, event posters, and gaming or tech interfaces. It can work for short UI labels and signage when set large enough to preserve interior space and character separation.
The overall tone is tech-forward and assertive, with a distinctly sci‑fi/arcade flavor. Its chunky geometry and tightened counters feel engineered and industrial, leaning toward a sporty, action-oriented mood rather than a neutral editorial voice.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum impact with a clean, constructed geometry—pairing squared forms with softened corners to feel both mechanical and approachable. Its emphasis on wide proportions and compact counters suggests a goal of creating a distinctive, futuristic display sans that remains visually consistent across the full alphanumeric set.
At text sizes the tight apertures and enclosed shapes can read dark and compact, while at display sizes the superelliptical rounding becomes a defining stylistic cue. The design maintains strong consistency across letters and numerals, emphasizing a constructed, modular system over calligraphic nuance.