Sans Superellipse Ibreg 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Lordcorps' by Almarkha Type, 'Ultimatum MFV' by Comicraft, 'Volcano' by Match & Kerosene, 'Obvia Narrow' by Typefolio, 'Quan Geometric' and 'Quan Pro' by Typesketchbook, and 'Winner Sans' by sportsfonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, packaging, signage, industrial, sporty, compact, confident, retro, high impact, signage clarity, brand stamp, display emphasis, geometric unity, rounded corners, blocky, squared curves, geometric.
A heavy, blocky sans with a squared-off construction softened by rounded corners. Curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and counters, producing a superelliptical feel rather than circular geometry. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, and terminals tend to be blunt, creating a dense, poster-ready texture. The lowercase is built with a large x-height and compact apertures, while capitals read wide-shouldered and sturdy; overall spacing feels tight and efficient, emphasizing mass and solidity.
Best suited to display sizes where its dense weight and rounded-square structure can read clearly and deliver impact. It works well for posters, bold editorial headlines, sports or team-style branding, packaging labels, and directional or promotional signage where a compact, sturdy voice is desirable. In longer text, it is likely most effective for short bursts—taglines, calls to action, and interface labels that need strong emphasis.
The font projects a tough, utilitarian confidence with a sporty, headline-driven attitude. Its rounded-square shapes evoke signage, uniforms, and product markings—assertive and practical rather than delicate or expressive. The overall tone is energetic and slightly retro-industrial, suited to bold statements and high-visibility messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with a geometric, rounded-rect form language that stays friendly enough to avoid harshness. By combining blunt terminals, compact counters, and consistent stroke thickness, it aims for reliable legibility at a glance while preserving a distinctive, industrial-sport personality.
Several forms lean into engineered, squared curvature: rounded-corner bowls (e.g., in O, Q, p, 8, 9) and rectangular counters that keep interiors compact. Diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are thick and stable, contributing to a rugged rhythm, while punctuation and small details remain simplified to maintain the heavy, cohesive color.