Sans Superellipse Fogil 9 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Febrotesk 4F' by 4th february; 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka; 'Air Corps JNL', 'British Vehicle JNL', 'Lobby Card JNL', and 'School Activities JNL' by Jeff Levine; 'Black Rovers' by Pandanwangi; and 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, esports, packaging, sporty, technical, energetic, confident, modern, impact, speed, branding, display clarity, modernization, oblique, rounded corners, squared bowls, compact, slanted terminals.
A very heavy oblique sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Curves tend to resolve into squarish bowls and superellipse-like counters, giving letters a compact, engineered feel rather than a purely geometric roundness. Strokes are monolinear and dense, with short apertures and sturdy joins; terminals are clean and mostly blunt, and the overall rhythm is tight and forward-leaning. Numerals and capitals share the same blocky, rounded geometry, producing a consistent, high-impact texture in lines of text.
Best suited for display roles where punch and motion are desirable: sports and esports identities, event posters, apparel graphics, product packaging, and attention-grabbing UI labels. It can work for short UI or signage text when set with ample size and spacing, but its tight apertures and heavy color favor bold statements over long-form reading.
The design reads fast, loud, and athletic—more like racing graphics or performance branding than quiet editorial typography. Its oblique slant and compact, muscular shapes convey momentum and assertiveness, with a slightly futuristic, industrial edge.
The font appears designed to deliver a high-impact, speed-forward voice using rounded-rect geometry and a consistent oblique stance, balancing friendliness from softened corners with a hard-edged, technical structure. The goal seems to be strong recognition at a glance and a cohesive, branded texture across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
The squarish counters (notably in rounded letters) and the combination of angled strokes with softened corners create a distinctive “rounded-tech” silhouette that holds up well at display sizes. The density and tight internal spaces suggest it will look strongest with generous tracking and breathing room in longer words.