Sans Superellipse Endum 2 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bunken Tech Sans Wide' by Buntype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, futuristic, tech, dynamic, sporty, sleek, speed, modernity, technology, impact, branding, rounded corners, chamfered joins, geometric, streamlined, angular.
A slanted geometric sans with a streamlined, forward-leaning construction and rounded-rectangle counters. Strokes are even and consistent, with softened corners and frequent chamfered terminals that create a crisp, engineered edge rather than a calligraphic feel. Curves tend to resolve into squarish superellipse shapes (notably in O, 0, and rounded bowls), while diagonals are prominent and clean, giving letters a fast, aerodynamic silhouette. Spacing and widths vary across the set, producing an energetic rhythm that reads like a purpose-built display design.
Best suited to headlines, brand marks, packaging, and poster typography where a fast, technical voice is desired. It also fits UI/HUD-style graphics, esports or automotive themes, and short bursts of copy such as taglines, labels, and section headers where its distinctive geometry can carry the message.
The overall tone is modern and performance-oriented, evoking motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and contemporary tech branding. Its slant and angular details add urgency and motion, while the rounded corners keep it approachable rather than harsh or industrial.
The design appears intended to merge geometric clarity with a sense of speed: superelliptical rounds, clipped terminals, and a consistent slant work together to create a contemporary display sans that feels engineered and forward-moving.
Distinctive squared counters and clipped terminals reinforce a modular, UI-like aesthetic. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic (especially 0, 6, 8, 9), helping headings and technical callouts feel cohesive. In longer samples, the strong slant and wide forms emphasize display impact over quiet text neutrality.