Sans Superellipse Wove 1 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, futuristic, techno, aerodynamic, sleek, sporty, convey speed, signal tech, brand impact, interface feel, rounded, superelliptic, streamlined, oblique, ink-trap-like.
A wide, forward-leaning sans with superelliptic bowls and rounded-rectangle geometry. Strokes are clean and mostly monolinear, with subtle contrast created by softened joins and tapered terminals rather than sharp modulation. Many glyphs feature horizontal cut-ins and slot-like counters (notably in E, F, S, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9), giving the set a machined, segmented rhythm. Curves are generous and smooth, while corners are consistently radiused, and the overall construction emphasizes broad proportions, open shapes, and a continuous rightward slant.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where its wide stance and italic motion can read large and clear. It works well for technology and gaming interfaces, esports or motorsport aesthetics, and product marks that benefit from a streamlined, engineered voice. For long-form reading, the strong stylization and segmentation are more effective as accents than as body text.
The design reads as modern and high-tech, with a speed-oriented, aerodynamic feel. Its rounded, engineered detailing suggests interfaces, motorsport, and sci‑fi branding rather than neutral text typography. The segmented strokes add a slightly aggressive, performance-tuned character without becoming distressed or noisy.
The letterforms appear intended to communicate speed and modernity through wide proportions, a consistent oblique angle, and superelliptic construction. The repeated slot/cut detailing suggests a deliberate “machined” theme, aiming for a cohesive futuristic identity across letters and numerals.
Uppercase forms are stylized and display-driven, with distinctive, simplified structures (for example, a minimal I and a geometric, slotted O). Lowercase maintains the same language with single-storey forms and rounded counters, and the numerals follow the same segmented motif for consistent set cohesion. The italic angle and very wide set-width create strong horizontal momentum, especially in headings and short phrases.