Sans Superellipse Gykif 15 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming ui, sports branding, techno, industrial, arcade, futuristic, assertive, high impact, tech styling, modular system, display clarity, squared, rounded corners, geometric, blocky, compact counters.
A heavy, geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle forms with chamfered corners and flat terminals. Strokes stay consistently thick with minimal modulation, producing dense, compact counters and a strong, poster-like silhouette. Curves are largely squared-off into superellipse-like bowls, and many joins resolve into angled cuts that emphasize a constructed, machined feel. Overall spacing reads sturdy and tight, with sturdy horizontals and verticals giving the design a stable, modular rhythm across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to large sizes where its chunky geometry and tight counters can read as intentional style—headlines, titles, posters, packaging callouts, and logo wordmarks. It can also work well for game/UI labels and bold interface headings where a techno-industrial voice is desired, but it’s less appropriate for long-form text at small sizes due to its dense interior spaces.
The tone is bold and mechanical, evoking retro-digital and arcade signage as well as contemporary tech branding. Its squared curves and clipped corners add an engineered, no-nonsense energy that feels confident and forward-looking rather than friendly or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through a compact, engineered letterform system—rounded-square shapes, clipped corners, and consistent weight combine to create a distinctive techno display voice that remains coherent across letters and numbers.
The uppercase set appears especially uniform and display-oriented, while the lowercase maintains the same blocky logic with simplified, rectilinear bowls and short apertures. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle construction, keeping a consistent, modular texture in sequences and headlines.