Sans Superellipse Fidaw 4 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Cube' by FontFont, 'Kaisar' by Hazztype, 'Olney' by Philatype, and 'Celdum' and 'Metral' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, automotive, gaming ui, tech branding, posters, sporty, techy, dynamic, confident, modern, impact, speed, modernization, branding, display clarity, oblique, squared-round, compact, streamlined, angular.
A heavy, forward-leaning sans with squared-round construction and softened corners, giving many curves a superelliptical, rounded-rectangle feel. Strokes stay largely uniform, with clean terminals and minimal modulation, producing a crisp, graphic silhouette. Counters are tight and utilitarian, and the overall drawing favors sturdy horizontals and diagonals with slightly condensed interior space. Numerals and capitals read assertive and engineered, while lowercase maintains a controlled, contemporary rhythm without ornamental details.
Well-suited to sports and performance branding, automotive or motorsport-style graphics, and tech-forward identities where an energetic, engineered tone is desired. It also works effectively for posters, headlines, and UI moments that benefit from bold, slanted emphasis and compact, high-impact word shapes.
The overall tone is fast and performance-oriented, mixing a technical, engineered look with a sporty aggressiveness. Its slanted stance and compact shapes suggest motion, efficiency, and modern utility rather than softness or tradition.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, modern italic voice with geometric, squared-round forms that stay clear and consistent under heavy weight. It prioritizes speed, strength, and a clean industrial finish over calligraphic nuance or classic humanist warmth.
Round letters tend to flatten into squircle-like forms (notably in O/Q-style shapes), while diagonals in letters like A/V/W/X stay sharp and taut, reinforcing a mechanical, aerodynamic impression. The dense black footprint and simplified joins keep the texture steady in lines of text, especially at larger sizes where the geometric shaping becomes a defining feature.