Sans Superellipse Wiju 6 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans with a rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) construction that keeps corners softened while maintaining crisp, engineered outlines. Strokes are consistently heavy with minimal modulation, and many joins and terminals resolve into horizontal “caps,” giving the letters a distinctly modular, machined rhythm. Counters tend to be horizontally stretched and neatly inset, producing compact apertures in forms like S, e, and a, while round characters (O, 0, o) read as squarish ovals. The overall spacing and silhouettes feel stable and deliberate, with clear baseline discipline and a strong, graphic presence.
Best suited for display sizes where its geometric construction and heavy terminals can read clearly—such as headlines, branding marks, esports and automotive-style graphics, game titles, and technology-forward UI signage. It can also work for short blocks of copy in layouts that want a strong, contemporary texture, though the dense apertures and wide forms will dominate at smaller sizes.
The tone is modern and technological, leaning toward sci‑fi and performance branding rather than neutral text utility. Its squared rounds and capped terminals suggest speed, precision, and engineered surfaces, creating a confident, slightly retro-futurist voice.
The design appears intended to merge friendly rounded geometry with a controlled, industrial feel: squared curves, consistent stroke weight, and terminal caps that imply engineered parts. It prioritizes a distinctive, modern identity and cohesive alphanumeric styling for impactful, high-visibility typography.
Distinctive details include the superelliptic bowls and a recurring horizontal bar/terminal motif that visually ties together curved letters and numerals. The numerals share the same rounded-rectangle logic, helping the set feel cohesive in interfaces or display settings where letters and digits appear together.