Sans Superellipse Kiza 12 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, gaming ui, vehicle graphics, futuristic, sporty, technical, sleek, dynamic, speed emphasis, tech styling, impact display, modern branding, rounded corners, oblique, extended, streamlined, angular joins.
A slanted, extended sans with a rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes are heavy and fairly uniform, with compact apertures and smooth, continuous curves that keep counters squarish rather than circular. Terminals tend to be blunt and slightly chamfered, and many joins resolve into crisp diagonals, creating a fast, engineered rhythm. Figures and letters share the same wide stance and horizontal emphasis, producing a stable, low-slung texture in lines of text.
Best suited for display settings where its wide, oblique forms can signal motion and strength—sports identities, racing-inspired graphics, gaming titles, tech product branding, and attention-grabbing headlines. It can also work for short UI labels or interface accents when a futuristic, engineered tone is desired, but will be most effective when used in brief phrases rather than dense paragraphs.
The overall tone feels contemporary and performance-driven, with a motorsport/tech aesthetic. The oblique angle and broad proportions project speed and forward motion while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than aggressive. It reads as confident and modern, suited to branding that wants a clean, high-energy voice.
The design appears intended to merge a streamlined, speed-oriented italic structure with soft-cornered, rounded-rect geometry for a modern techno look. Its wide stance and sturdy strokes prioritize impact and a distinctive silhouette in branding and display typography.
In the sample text, the dense width and tight apertures create a strong silhouette and high impact at larger sizes. The geometry is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, with rounded-square counters and a prominent rightward slant that makes long lines feel kinetic.