Sans Superellipse Meti 9 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, tech branding, ui labels, techy, sporty, futuristic, dynamic, industrial, impact, speed, modernity, brand voice, display clarity, rounded, oblique, squared, compact, geometric.
A compact oblique sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) forms, with squared counters and generously radiused corners. Strokes are consistently heavy with minimal modulation, and terminals tend to be blunt or softly clipped rather than tapered. Curves resolve into flat-ish sides, giving bowls and rounds a boxy, engineered feel; the numerals and capitals emphasize this with wide inner apertures and stable, blocky silhouettes. Spacing reads fairly tight, and the italic slant adds forward motion while keeping forms crisp and controlled.
Best suited to attention-grabbing headlines, logos, and short bursts of text where its geometric, rounded-rect personality can read clearly. It fits well in sports and automotive aesthetics, tech or gaming interfaces, packaging, and UI labels where a compact, energetic oblique sans helps convey speed and modernity.
The overall tone feels fast, technical, and modern—like signage on equipment or a performance-oriented UI. Its rounded corners soften the impact, but the squared geometry keeps it assertive and machine-like. The oblique angle contributes a sense of speed and momentum rather than elegance.
This design appears aimed at delivering a modern, performance-forward sans that feels both friendly and engineered. By combining heavy, stable strokes with superellipse construction and an oblique stance, it prioritizes impact, quick recognition, and a cohesive futuristic texture in display settings.
Distinctive superellipse shaping shows up across both upper- and lowercase, creating strong stylistic unity. The design balances friendliness (rounded corners) with precision (rectangular counters), producing high recognition at display sizes and a purposeful, engineered rhythm in word shapes.