Sans Superellipse Wike 10 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logos, ui labels, futuristic, technological, sleek, clean, modern, clarity, modernity, systemization, rounded corners, modular, geometric, expanded, streamlined.
Letterforms are built from rounded-rectangle/superellipse shapes with smooth, consistent curves and uniform stroke thickness. Corners are softly radiused while terminals often finish squarely, creating a crisp, machined look. Counters are open and horizontally emphasized, and the overall proportioning is expansive with generous width and a low-contrast, modular rhythm. Diagonals (as in V/W/X/Y) are sharp and clean against the otherwise rounded system, and the numerals echo the same rounded, segmented construction.
It performs especially well in headlines, posters, and large UI labels where its wide stance and rounded geometry can read clearly and feel intentional. The style is a natural fit for technology branding, product marketing, gaming or sci‑fi themed graphics, and interface elements such as navigation, buttons, and dashboards. It can also work for logos and wordmarks that want a smooth, engineered personality.
The font projects a sleek, tech-forward tone with a controlled, engineered calm. Its rounded-rect geometry feels contemporary and slightly futuristic, reading as clean and efficient rather than expressive or nostalgic. The overall vibe is confident and streamlined, suited to modern interfaces and product-led branding.
This design appears intended to deliver a contemporary geometric voice built from a consistent rounded-rect framework. The uniform strokes and controlled curvature suggest an emphasis on repeatable shapes and a cohesive system, aiming for a polished, modern feel that holds up in prominent, display-oriented settings.
Several glyphs show distinctive construction details that reinforce the modular system, such as the segmented, rounded forms in S and the squared, rounded bowls in B/8. The lowercase maintains the same geometric logic with single-storey forms and simplified joins, keeping texture even in longer lines of text.