Sans Superellipse Meny 6 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Core Sans D' and 'Core Sans DS' by S-Core, 'Artico' by cretype, and 'Pulse JP' by jpFonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sportswear, sporty, retro, friendly, punchy, casual, impact, space-saving, approachability, momentum, display, rounded, soft-cornered, compact, slanted, sturdy.
A compact, slanted sans with heavy, rounded-rectangle construction and softly blunted terminals. Curves resolve into superelliptical bowls and counters, giving letters like O, C, and e a squarish-round footprint, while strokes stay largely uniform for a dense, sturdy color. Uppercase forms are tall and condensed, with rounded corners and minimal modulation; lowercase is similarly compact with simple, single-storey a and g and a short, sturdy t. Numerals follow the same softened geometry, with tight apertures and a consistent, bold rhythm.
Best suited to headlines, short marketing copy, and identity work where a bold, condensed italic can carry personality. It should work well for sports and lifestyle branding, packaging, event graphics, and punchy UI labels, but is less ideal for long-form text due to its compact counters and dense color.
The overall tone is energetic and approachable, mixing a sporty, poster-like punch with a slightly vintage slant. Its rounded corners and compact proportions keep it friendly rather than aggressive, while the heavy weight reads confident and attention-forward.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, space-efficient italic sans that feels modern yet familiar, using softened superelliptical shapes to keep a bold voice readable and approachable. It prioritizes strong silhouette, consistent rhythm, and a lively forward-leaning stance for display-driven typography.
The slant and tight internal spaces create a continuous, fast-moving texture in paragraphs, especially at smaller sizes where counters may fill in. The design’s soft-cornered geometry stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, which helps it feel cohesive in logo-like settings and short lines.