Sans Superellipse Wopa 2 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A slanted, extended sans with chunky, compact counters and a strong forward-leaning stance. Letterforms are built from broad, flattened curves and rounded-rectangle geometry, paired with sharp cut terminals and beveled joins that create a sleek, engineered silhouette. The stroke treatment emphasizes speed through long horizontal runs, tight apertures, and occasional ink-trap-like notches in tight corners, giving the glyphs a carved, aerodynamic feel. Numerals and capitals are consistently wide and stable, with a low-profile vertical rhythm that reads best at display sizes.
Well suited for headlines, logos, and short punchy phrases where its speed-centric silhouette can dominate. It fits particularly well in sports and racing identities, esports or game UI titling, and tech or automotive promotional materials. For best clarity, use at larger sizes or with generous tracking when set in longer lines.
The overall tone is fast, competitive, and tech-forward, evoking motorsport graphics, action titles, and high-energy branding. Its forward slant and chiseled terminals add urgency and momentum, while the rounded-rect foundation keeps it modern and industrial rather than decorative.
The font appears designed to communicate motion and power through a wide stance, forward slant, and sculpted terminals, combining rounded-rect forms with sharp aerodynamic cuts. The consistent, engineered detailing suggests an intention to work as a distinctive display face for high-impact, contemporary visuals.
The design relies on distinctive terminal cuts and interior notches to keep counters open in dense shapes, which enhances separation in heavier letters. Curves tend to be flattened and squared-off, producing a cohesive superelliptical texture across both uppercase and lowercase.