Sans Superellipse Waty 2 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, sports branding, futuristic, tech, industrial, sporty, retro sci‑fi, sci‑fi display, tech branding, impactful titling, modular system, rounded corners, squared bowls, extended, blocky, modular.
A heavy, extended sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry. Strokes are uniform and monolinear, with wide proportions and large, squared counters softened by generous corner radii. Terminals are mostly flat and horizontal, producing a sturdy, engineered rhythm; several glyphs incorporate internal cut-ins and segmented bars that reinforce a modular, stencil-like feel. The lowercase follows the same superelliptical construction, with compact apertures and simplified forms that prioritize solidity over delicacy.
This font performs best in display contexts such as headlines, posters, and short product or campaign phrases where its wide footprint and geometric detailing read as intentional style. It also suits UI titling in games or tech-themed layouts, as well as badges, wordmarks, and sporty/industrial branding that benefits from bold, rounded-rectangular forms.
The overall tone is futuristic and mechanical, reminiscent of digital interfaces, sci‑fi titling, and industrial labeling. Its broad stance and softened corners balance aggression with approachability, giving it a confident, high-impact voice suited to bold statements.
The letterforms appear designed to evoke a streamlined, machine-made aesthetic through superelliptical construction, wide proportions, and minimal contrast. Details like segmented crossbars and inset counters suggest an intent to create a distinctive, futuristic voice while maintaining a consistent, modular system across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
The design relies on consistent corner rounding and rectangular counters, creating strong brandable shapes at large sizes. In continuous text the dense interior spaces and stylized crossbars add character but can reduce clarity at smaller sizes, making it feel most at home when it can breathe.