Sans Superellipse Wuhi 5 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, gaming, posters, headlines, logos, sporty, tech, futuristic, assertive, dynamic, high impact, speed emphasis, modern branding, display clarity, rounded corners, oblique, compact spacing, geometric, industrial.
A heavy, oblique sans with a geometric, rounded-rectangle construction. Curves resolve into softened corners and superelliptical bowls, producing squared-off counters and a consistently engineered feel. Strokes are largely uniform with small optical adjustments at joins; terminals are blunt and clean, and horizontals tend to read as sturdy slabs without serifs. Proportions are broad with generous internal space in letters like O and D, while some forms (notably S and Z) show streamlined, flattened curves that emphasize speed and stability.
Best suited to large-scale applications such as sports identities, gaming and esports graphics, tech-forward branding, posters, and punchy headlines. It can also work for short UI labels or packaging callouts when a bold, kinetic voice is desired, but it is most effective when given space and size to show its engineered curves and squared counters.
The overall tone is fast, tough, and contemporary—closer to motorsport and sci‑fi interface typography than to neutral editorial sans. Its forward slant and muscular shapes project momentum and confidence, with a slightly retro-digital flavor from the squared counters and rounded corners.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, speed-oriented look through oblique stance, broad proportions, and rounded-rectangle geometry. It prioritizes a cohesive, industrial silhouette and strong display presence over quiet neutrality, aiming for immediate recognition in branding and titling contexts.
Figures follow the same rounded-rect geometry, giving the numerals a cohesive, display-forward rhythm. The design relies on strong silhouette recognition and consistent corner radii, which helps it hold together in big, high-contrast settings where the oblique angle and tight apertures become part of the style.