Sans Superellipse Yery 2 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'OL London' by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez and 'Muller Next' by Fontfabric (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, logo design, packaging, sporty, punchy, retro, energetic, assertive, impact, speed, branding, display, attention, slanted, blocky, rounded, compact apertures, ink-trap feel.
A heavy, forward-slanted sans with broad proportions and a compact, low-detail construction. Curves are built from rounded-rectangle and superelliptical shapes, producing smooth, inflated bowls and softened corners, while joins and terminals often resolve into sharp wedges that emphasize speed. Counters are tight and apertures tend to be small, giving the letters a dense, high-impact silhouette. The rhythm is strongly horizontal, with sturdy stems, simplified diagonals, and a consistent, engineered geometry across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to large-scale display applications where its mass and slant can carry momentum—headlines, posters, sports and event graphics, and bold brand marks. It can also work for packaging and promotional layouts where short phrases need maximum punch. For longer text, generous tracking and ample size help preserve clarity.
The overall tone is fast and forceful, with a sporty, headline-driven attitude. Its slant and chunky forms evoke motorsport and athletic branding, while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than aggressive. The result feels energetic, promotional, and slightly retro in the best “bold display” sense.
Likely designed to deliver maximum impact with a streamlined, speed-oriented voice: wide, rounded forms for a solid footprint, plus a consistent slant and wedge-like terminals to suggest motion. The simplified construction prioritizes recognizability and graphic punch over delicate detail.
The design reads best when allowed to fill space: the tight counters and compact apertures can close up visually at small sizes. The numeral set matches the letterforms with similarly rounded bowls and strong, simplified silhouettes.