Sans Superellipse Walu 9 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, wayfinding, futuristic, techy, industrial, sporty, confident, modern impact, tech aesthetic, geometric cohesion, display clarity, rounded corners, squared curves, geometric, extended, blocky.
A heavy, extended sans built from squared-off curves and superellipse-like bowls. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal contrast, and terminals tend to be flat or softly rounded, producing a clean, engineered outline. Counters are compact and rounded-rectangular, with generous interior apertures where needed for clarity. The overall rhythm is wide and steady, with compact joins and slightly tightened internal spacing that keeps shapes dense and robust.
This font is best suited to headlines and display applications where its wide stance and squared-round geometry can read clearly at a distance. It also works well for branding, product packaging, and UI/wayfinding contexts that benefit from an engineered, contemporary look. In longer text, it remains legible but will naturally dominate the page due to its density and width.
The tone is contemporary and mechanical, evoking digital interfaces, motorsport graphics, and sci‑fi titling. Its rounded-rectangle geometry feels assertive and streamlined rather than friendly, giving text a purposeful, high-tech presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern extended sans with a distinctive superellipse construction—combining hard, industrial structure with softened corners for smooth, contemporary readability. The consistent stroke treatment and modular curves suggest a focus on clarity, impact, and a cohesive tech-forward silhouette across letters and figures.
Distinctive squared curves show up strongly in round letters and numerals, while diagonals stay crisp and angular in forms like A, V, W, X, and Y. The lowercase is similarly constructed, maintaining the same geometric logic and giving paragraphs a consistent, modular texture. Numerals are wide and sturdy, matching the alphabet’s squared-round construction for cohesive headline setting.