Sans Superellipse Imlud 2 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, tech ui, headlines, posters, product branding, futuristic, technical, sporty, sleek, mechanical, speed, modernity, precision, system design, display impact, oblique, rounded corners, squared curves, angular terminals, monoline-ish stems.
A slanted sans with a squarish, superellipse construction: round forms are built from rounded rectangles, and counters stay open and geometric. Strokes are clean and mostly uniform with crisp joints, while corners are softened rather than sharp, producing a controlled “aero” profile. Many letters use angled cuts and straight segments to shape bowls and diagonals, and the overall rhythm favors forward-leaning, streamlined silhouettes. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, keeping a consistent, engineered feel across the set.
Works well for headlines, branding, and display applications where a fast, engineered voice is desired—such as sports identity, automotive or gaming graphics, and tech-forward packaging. It can also suit UI/overlay situations when a distinctive, futuristic label style is needed, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the rounded-rect details stay clear.
The tone is modern and performance-oriented, with a distinct motorsport/tech interface energy. Its oblique stance and squared-rounded curves suggest speed and precision rather than softness or nostalgia, reading as confident, utilitarian, and contemporary.
The font appears designed to merge geometric clarity with a sense of speed, using a consistent rounded-rectangle skeleton, forward slant, and angular detailing to evoke modern machinery and performance. The goal seems to be a distinctive display sans that remains orderly and systematized while still feeling dynamic.
In text, the strong slant and compact apertures create a brisk texture with pronounced motion. The design language is highly consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, emphasizing modular geometry and repeated corner radii for a cohesive, system-like look.