Sans Superellipse Yize 2 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mega' by Blaze Type, 'Muller Next' by Fontfabric, and 'Moai Variable' by Unio Creative Solutions (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, packaging, heavy, sporty, industrial, assertive, retro, impact, branding, display, texture, rounded corners, blocky, compact counters, cut-in terminals, ink-trap feel.
A dense, block-forward sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly radiused corners throughout. Strokes are extremely thick with compact interior counters, producing a tight, high-impact silhouette and a low-contrast, mostly monoline feel. Many letters show horizontal cut-ins and notched joins that read like ink-trap or stencil-inspired shaping, adding texture to otherwise smooth, superelliptical forms. The overall rhythm is wide and steady, with squared bowls, flat-ish terminals, and numerals that follow the same chunky, rounded geometry.
Best suited to large-scale display settings where its heavy shapes and rounded-rect geometry can read clearly—headlines, posters, title cards, and logo wordmarks. It also fits sports and event branding, bold packaging statements, and punchy UI labels where a strong, compact voice is desired.
The tone is bold and muscular, projecting confidence and a slightly retro, arcade/industrial attitude. Its rounded massing keeps it friendly enough, while the notches and tight counters add grit and urgency, giving it a performance and headline-driven personality.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a cohesive rounded-rectangle system, combining friendly radiused corners with deliberate cut-in details to create a distinctive, brandable texture. It prioritizes bold presence and recognizability over delicate detail, aiming for confident display typography.
At smaller sizes the tight apertures and counters may fill in, so the design reads best when given room to breathe. The distinctive notches and cut-ins are consistent across rounds (C, G, S, O) and carry into figures, reinforcing a branded, display-first character.