Sans Superellipse Enrig 2 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neue Stance' by Jetsmax Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, sportswear, tech ui, posters, futuristic, technical, sporty, sleek, digital, futurism, speed, modernity, tech styling, rounded, geometric, streamlined, extended, oblique.
A wide, oblique sans with a geometric build and strongly rounded corners throughout. Curves are drawn as smooth, squarish bowls and counters, giving many letters a superellipse/rounded-rectangle feel, while straight strokes stay clean and even in thickness. Terminals are consistently softened and often slightly sheared, creating a flowing left-to-right rhythm; horizontals tend to be long and stable, and joins are handled with generous radius rather than sharp corners. Numerals and capitals share the same extended proportions and softened geometry, producing a cohesive, engineered look.
Best suited to display settings where its wide, slanted forms can project motion and a contemporary, engineered personality—brand marks, headlines, packaging, esports/sportswear graphics, and technology-forward campaigns. It can also work for short UI labels or interface-style titling where a sleek, rounded-technical voice is desired, rather than long-form reading.
The overall tone is modern and forward-leaning, with a distinctly tech and sci‑fi flavor. Its extended stance and rounded geometry suggest speed, interfaces, and product design—confident and performance-oriented rather than friendly or editorial.
The design appears aimed at a streamlined, futuristic sans that blends geometric structure with soft radii for a polished, industrial finish. Its extended proportions and consistent rounding emphasize speed and modernity while keeping the letterforms clean and highly stylized for impact.
The oblique slant is paired with noticeably wide letterforms, so word shapes stretch horizontally and feel aerodynamic. Round letters like O/Q read as rounded rectangles, and the Q’s tail integrates as a short, angular stroke, reinforcing the techno character. The lowercase maintains a clean, utilitarian feel, with single-storey constructions and simplified forms that prioritize smooth continuity over calligraphic detail.