Sans Superellipse Wiho 9 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, branding, posters, packaging, futuristic, techy, sporty, assertive, sleek, standout display, modern branding, tech aesthetic, strong presence, rounded, squared, geometric, streamlined, extended.
A heavy, extended sans with rounded-rectangle construction and smoothly radiused corners throughout. Curves resolve into flattened, superelliptical bowls and counters, while joins and terminals stay clean and blunt for a machined, modular feel. The overall rhythm is wide and stable, with generous horizontal strokes and compact apertures that keep letters cohesive at display sizes. Numerals and capitals follow the same rounded-square logic, producing a consistent, engineered texture across lines of text.
Best suited to large-scale applications where its wide, rounded geometry can read clearly: headlines, brand marks, product names, posters, and packaging. It also fits interfaces, dashboards, and tech-themed graphics when used for short labels or titles, where the strong, streamlined forms provide immediate presence.
The tone is contemporary and performance-oriented, reading as high-tech and confident rather than neutral. Its rounded geometry softens the mass, giving a friendly, consumer-electronics vibe while still feeling strong and impactful. The overall impression leans toward sci‑fi signage and modern sports branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, futuristic voice using superelliptical construction—combining the friendliness of rounded corners with the firmness of squared forms. It aims to produce a distinctive, contemporary silhouette that stands out in branding and display typography while maintaining consistent, system-like letter construction.
Several shapes favor horizontal emphasis and enclosed counters (notably in rounded letters like O, D, and e), which creates a dense, logo-like color. The design’s squared curves and uniform terminal treatment make it feel especially cohesive in all-caps and short headlines, where the wide stance becomes a defining personality trait.