Sans Superellipse Kufa 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Miura' by DSType and 'Geogrotesque Expanded Series' and 'Geogrotesque Sharp' by Emtype Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, logos, posters, sportswear, sporty, techy, energetic, modern, confident, impact, motion, modernity, clarity, rounded, squared, compact, chunky, geometric.
This typeface is a heavy, forward-slanted sans with rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves resolve into softly squared corners, giving bowls and counters a superellipse feel rather than true circles. Strokes stay uniform with minimal contrast, terminals are clean and blunt, and the overall rhythm is compact and athletic. Uppercase forms are broad and stable, while lowercase features single-storey shapes (notably a and g) and tight, blocky joins that keep word images dense and cohesive. Numerals follow the same rounded-squared logic, with sturdy, closed forms and clear interior counters.
It performs best in large-format applications such as headlines, brand marks, packaging, and promotional graphics where impact and speed are desired. The dense, rounded geometry also suits tech, automotive, and sports-oriented visual systems, and it can work for short UI labels when a bold, dynamic voice is needed.
The tone is assertive and high-energy, with a streamlined, performance-minded feel. Its rounded geometry reads contemporary and slightly futuristic, balancing friendliness with a robust, industrial confidence.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, contemporary voice built from rounded-square geometry, pairing a strong, compact color on the page with a sense of motion from the slanted stance. It prioritizes punchy display clarity and a distinctive, cohesive silhouette across letters and numerals.
The consistent corner rounding and squarish bowls create a strong brandable silhouette, especially in letters like C, G, O, Q, and S. The slant is pronounced enough to imply motion, while the heavy weight keeps readability strong at display sizes.