Sans Superellipse Ferey 9 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing graphics, gaming ui, tech packaging, posters, sporty, futuristic, technical, aggressive, energetic, speed emphasis, impact display, modernize, tech aesthetic, branding, oblique, condensed feel, rounded corners, squared bowls, angled terminals.
This typeface is a heavy, forward-leaning sans with a squared–rounded (superelliptical) construction throughout. Curves resolve into softened corners and rounded-rectangle bowls, while stems and arms keep a consistent, low-contrast thickness. Many terminals are cut on an angle, reinforcing the oblique motion and giving counters a slightly engineered, modular feel. Spacing appears compact and rhythmically tight, with wide, sturdy joins and simple, geometric silhouettes that stay clear at display sizes.
It performs best in display contexts where speed and strength are part of the message—sports identities, motorsport or action-themed graphics, gaming titles and UI elements, and tech-forward packaging or promotional headlines. Its dense, oblique rhythm also suits short bursts of copy such as labels, badges, and callouts.
The overall tone is fast and performance-driven, combining a sporty slant with a clean, technical geometry. Its rounded-square forms and crisp cuts evoke modern machinery, racing graphics, and sci‑fi interface typography, reading as assertive rather than friendly.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, high-impact oblique sans that preserves geometric consistency via rounded-rectangle shaping. It prioritizes momentum, solidity, and immediate legibility in large sizes, aligning with performance and technology-oriented visual systems.
The uppercase set is particularly blocky and uniform, while the lowercase introduces more distinctive, angular joins and simplified forms that keep the texture consistent in text. Numerals match the same squared-rounded language and feel built for impact in headings and score/metric-style readouts.