Sans Superellipse Ganuh 10 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Acumin' by Adobe, 'Faculty' by Device, 'CF Blast Gothic' by Fonts.GR, 'HD Colton' by HyperDeluxe, 'Etrusco Now' by Italiantype, 'Otoiwo Grotesk' by Pepper Type, and 'Heading Now' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, posters, headlines, event graphics, apparel, sporty, assertive, energetic, retro, punchy, impact, speed, athletic tone, display strength, oblique, condensed feel, blocky, rounded corners, compact counters.
A heavy, oblique sans with compact, superellipse-driven bowls and rounded-rectangle construction. Letterforms are wide-shouldered and tightly enclosed, with small internal counters, sturdy vertical strokes, and flat, truncated terminals that keep the silhouette blocky even in italics. Curves stay controlled and squared-off rather than fully circular, giving forms like O, C, and G a rounded-corner rectangle feel. Spacing reads on the tight side in text, producing a dense, forward-leaning rhythm and strong headline color.
Best suited to display roles where impact is the priority—sports branding, team or club identities, event posters, and promotional graphics. It can work well for punchy packaging callouts and apparel markings, and for short UI labels where a strong, energetic tone is desired (rather than extended reading).
The overall tone is forceful and kinetic, with an unmistakable sports-and-performance attitude. Its chunky geometry and slanted stance create a fast, competitive impression that can also lean into retro athletic and automotive references. The dense weight and compact counters add urgency and impact rather than refinement.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum visual punch with a forward-leaning, performance-driven voice. Its rounded-rectangle geometry and blunt terminals suggest an intention to stay highly legible in bold applications while projecting speed and toughness.
The numerals follow the same compact, rounded-rectangle logic and feel designed to hold up as solid shapes at display sizes. Lowercase forms remain robust and simplified, favoring sturdiness over delicate detail, which keeps word shapes bold and unified across lines.