Sans Superellipse Ugrez 3 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Amfibia' and 'Karibu' by ROHH and 'Amsi Pro' and 'Amsi Pro AKS' by Stawix (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports, branding, packaging, sporty, punchy, assertive, energetic, retro, impact, speed, compactness, emphasis, slanted, condensed, rounded, blocky, soft corners.
A compact, heavy sans with a consistent rightward slant and tightly drawn proportions. Letterforms are built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with softened corners and broadly uniform stroke thickness that keeps the texture dark and even. Counters are small but clear, and joins/terminals tend to be blunt and squared-off rather than calligraphic. The overall rhythm is forward-leaning and slightly compressed, producing a dense, impactful silhouette in both caps and lowercase.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, sports graphics, and brand marks that need a compact footprint. It can also work well on packaging or signage where a dense, forward-leaning emphasis helps create urgency and visibility at a glance.
The combination of condensed width, strong weight, and italic slant gives the face a fast, athletic tone that reads as confident and forceful. Its rounded-square construction adds a friendly, engineered feel, balancing aggression with approachability. The result suggests motion, impact, and a somewhat retro display sensibility.
Likely designed to deliver maximum impact in a narrow width while preserving legibility through simple construction and rounded-rectangular forms. The slant and compressed proportions appear intended to communicate speed and emphasis, making the style particularly effective for promotional and display-driven typography.
Caps skew toward broad, squared curves (notably in C/O/Q), while the lowercase maintains a high, sturdy presence that stays close to the cap height. Numerals follow the same compact, leaning construction for a cohesive set, and the overall spacing appears tuned for bold headlines where tightness and density are desirable.