Sans Superellipse Holas 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'PODIUM Sharp' by Machalski, 'Pancetta Pro' by Mint Type, 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive, 'Hype vol 2' by Positype, 'Fixture' by Sudtipos, 'Reznik' by The Northern Block, and 'Breuer Text' by TypeTrust (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, confident, modern, industrial, sporty, friendly, impact, modern branding, robust legibility, geometric cohesion, approachability, blocky, rounded, compact, geometric, high impact.
A very heavy, compact sans with a geometric construction built around rounded rectangles and softened corners. Curves are broad and controlled, giving round letters a squarish, superelliptic silhouette, while counters stay open enough to avoid clogging at display sizes. Strokes maintain a steady rhythm with short, sturdy joins and minimal modulation, and terminals are predominantly flat with subtle rounding. The lowercase is straightforward and utilitarian, with a single-storey “a” and “g,” short ascenders/descenders, and a generally tight, block-like footprint that reads as dense and punchy in text.
Best suited to display roles where dense, high-impact letterforms are an advantage—headlines, posters, branding marks, and packaging. It can also work for short UI labels or signage where a strong, friendly industrial voice is desired, though its heavy color makes it less ideal for long-form reading at small sizes.
The tone is bold and no-nonsense, projecting strength and clarity with a contemporary, engineered feel. Rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than harsh, balancing toughness with friendliness. Overall it suggests modern branding, athletic energy, and practical signage.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with a clean, geometric voice, using superelliptic rounding to maintain warmth and cohesion across the alphabet. It prioritizes bold legibility and a contemporary, utilitarian aesthetic for modern graphic applications.
Wide, squared-off curves in letters like C, D, O, and Q create a consistent superellipse theme, while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are crisp and forceful. Numerals are similarly sturdy and built for impact, with simplified forms that favor quick recognition.