Sans Superellipse Myla 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Ramsey' by Associated Typographics, 'PODIUM Sharp' by Machalski, and 'House Sans' and 'House Soft' by TypeUnion (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, sporty, retro, punchy, industrial, playful, impact, speed, modernization, friendly strength, branding, rounded, oblique, compact, soft-cornered, blocky.
This typeface uses thick, compact strokes built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) geometry, giving counters and terminals a soft-cornered, machined feel. The forms are consistently oblique, with a forward-leaning stance and squared-off ends that remain smoothly radiused rather than sharp. Curves are broad and controlled, joins are sturdy, and internal apertures are relatively tight, producing dense, high-impact silhouettes. The rhythm is energetic and slightly condensed in feel, with simplified, utilitarian letter construction that stays highly uniform across the set.
Best suited to short, high-visibility settings such as headlines, posters, sports and entertainment branding, packaging callouts, and bold signage. It can work for brief subheads or display copy where a dense, energetic texture is desirable, but its tight counters and heavy mass suggest using larger sizes for comfort.
The overall tone is assertive and energetic, combining a sporty, poster-ready punch with a mildly retro, industrial flavor. The rounded corners keep the voice friendly and approachable, while the heavy, slanted stance reads fast and dynamic.
The design intention appears to be a dynamic, high-impact display sans that stays cohesive through a rounded-rect construction—aimed at delivering speed, weight, and friendliness in a single, immediately recognizable voice.
Uppercase shapes emphasize blocky structure and compact counters, while lowercase keeps the same rounded-rect logic for bowls and stems, maintaining a cohesive texture in text. Numerals follow the same squat, rounded construction, matching the headline-forward personality and reinforcing a consistent, bold rhythm.