Sans Superellipse Jebi 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Jetlab' by Swell Type and 'ARB 66 Neon' by The Fontry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, industrial, athletic, retro, assertive, techno, maximize impact, geometric branding, modular display, retro tech, blocky, rounded, compact, stencil-like, squared.
A heavy, block-built sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly clipped corners. Strokes are uniformly thick with minimal modulation, and counters are small, often rendered as narrow vertical slots that reinforce a punched, stencil-like feel. Curves are simplified into superelliptical bowls and squarish arcs, while terminals are flat and decisive. The lowercase is tall and sturdy, with compact apertures and a distinctly geometric, modular rhythm; overall spacing reads tight and efficient, producing dense, high-impact words.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing text such as headlines, posters, sports and fitness branding, product packaging, and bold signage. It also works well for logos and wordmarks that benefit from a compact, industrial-geometric tone, especially when set with generous size and breathing room.
The font communicates strength and utility with a sporty, industrial edge. Its compact slot counters and squared curves evoke machinery, scoreboard numerals, and bold packaging marks, giving it a retro-tech flavor that feels confident and no-nonsense.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through a unified superelliptical geometry and dense, modular letterforms. By emphasizing flat terminals, compact counters, and rounded-rectangle bowls, it aims for a distinctive, constructed look that reads quickly and holds up in bold display settings.
Legibility is strongest at display sizes where the narrow internal openings remain clear; at small sizes the slot counters and tight apertures may visually fill in. The design’s distinctive personality comes from its consistent rounded-rectangle geometry and the repeated vertical-counter motif across multiple letters.