Sans Superellipse Meve 5 is a bold, narrow, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, tech branding, packaging, sporty, technical, futuristic, retro, dynamic, compact impact, dynamic emphasis, modern utility, softened tech, rounded corners, condensed, oblique, squared curves, industrial.
A condensed, right-slanted sans with uniform stroke weight and rounded-rectangle construction. Corners are generously radiused, producing superellipse-like bowls and counters, while terminals stay blunt and softly squared rather than tapered. The letterforms lean on straight, slightly mechanical stems with compact apertures and tightly controlled curves, giving a crisp, engineered rhythm. Numerals and caps share the same rounded-square logic, with sturdy, blocky silhouettes that remain clear at display sizes.
Best suited for headlines, short statements, and branding where a compact footprint and dynamic slant are desirable. It works well for sports and performance identities, tech-facing graphics, packaging callouts, and bold UI labels that need a sturdy, space-efficient sans with softened corners.
The overall tone feels fast and utilitarian, with a sporty, techno-forward character. Its oblique stance and compact width add momentum, while the softened corners keep it approachable rather than aggressive. The result suggests contemporary performance branding with a subtle retro-digital flavor.
The design appears intended to combine condensed efficiency with rounded-square warmth, creating a modern display sans that reads as fast and engineered without becoming sharp or brittle. Its consistent stroke and superellipse construction emphasize a clean, industrial look optimized for impactful, compact typography.
Curves and joins consistently resolve into rounded-square geometry, and many forms avoid fully circular bowls in favor of squarish counters. The spacing appears tight and efficient, reinforcing a compressed, signage-like presence. The italic angle is steady across cases, helping mixed-case text maintain a cohesive forward motion.