Sans Superellipse Wofu 3 is a bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, wordmarks, posters, signage, futuristic, techno, industrial, modern, sporty, impact, branding, modernization, legibility, boxy, monoline, rounded corners, modular, stencil-like touches.
The design is a heavy, extended sans with a distinctly squared, superelliptical construction: bowls and counters are based on rounded rectangles, and corners are consistently softened. Strokes are largely monolinear with sharp, clean terminals, and many curves resolve into flattened arcs or straight segments rather than true circles. The rhythm is wide and spacious, with compact apertures and enclosed counters that emphasize a sturdy, machined silhouette. Numerals and caps share the same boxy rounding and horizontal emphasis, creating a cohesive, modular texture in text.
This font is well suited to logos, wordmarks, packaging, posters, and headline typography where a futuristic or industrial tone is desired. It can perform effectively in UI titles, navigation, and signage when large sizes and clear silhouettes are needed. It is less ideal for long-form reading at small sizes due to the heavy weight, tight apertures, and strong horizontal emphasis.
This font projects a techno-forward, industrial confidence with a slightly playful edge. Its rounded-rect geometry and extended stance feel futuristic and engineered, while the soft corners keep it approachable rather than aggressive. Overall, it reads as modern, synthetic, and display-oriented.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver strong presence at a glance, using wide proportions and superelliptical construction to create a distinctive, systematized look. The consistent rounding and rectilinear curves suggest an intention to feel engineered and contemporary, with shapes optimized for bold, graphic use rather than delicate typography.
The sample text shows a distinctly rectangular color on the page, with repeated rounded-rectangle counters (notably in O, D, and 0) producing a consistent, “capsule” motif. Several glyphs incorporate flattened curves and squared joins that reinforce a constructed, technical feel across both uppercase and lowercase.