Sans Superellipse Imlez 2 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, gaming ui, tech packaging, vehicle graphics, event posters, futuristic, speedy, technical, sporty, tactical, motion, precision, modernity, impact, tech tone, rounded corners, ink traps, chamfered cuts, angular curves, tight spacing.
A slanted, extended sans with squared-off, superellipse-like curves and consistently rounded corners. Strokes are heavy and fairly uniform, with crisp, engineered joins and frequent chamfered cuts that create sharp terminals. Many curves are flattened into rounded-rectangle geometry, and several letters show small notches and inset corners that read like ink-trap detailing. Counters are compact and rectangular, apertures are relatively tight, and the overall rhythm is dense and forward-leaning, emphasizing horizontal momentum.
This font suits display roles where impact and speed are desirable: esports and gaming identities, athletic branding, tech product packaging, automotive or motorsport graphics, and high-energy posters. It can also work for short UI labels and dashboards when a futuristic, performance aesthetic is the goal, though its tight apertures and extended proportions make it best at larger sizes.
The design projects a fast, modern, and performance-oriented tone—more motorsport and tech UI than editorial or classic branding. Its angular rounding and controlled cut-ins suggest precision, machinery, and futuristic product styling, giving text a confident, high-energy feel.
The letterforms appear designed to combine geometric clarity with a dynamic, forward-leaning stance. The rounded-rectangle construction and clipped details suggest an intention to evoke industrial precision and motion while preserving a clean, contemporary sans structure for bold headline use.
Uppercase forms lean toward geometric construction with squared bowls and clipped corners, while lowercase maintains the same engineered language, producing a cohesive voice across cases. Numerals are similarly wide and streamlined, with simplified shapes and clipped terminals that keep them consistent with the letterforms.