Sans Superellipse Wojy 2 is a regular weight, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, ui display, packaging, futuristic, techy, sleek, architectural, sci‑fi, modernize, differentiate, tech aesthetic, display impact, extended, geometric, squared‑round, sharp terminals, open counters.
A geometric, extended sans with superelliptical construction: rounds read as rounded rectangles and bowls stay broad and horizontally emphasized. Strokes show clear contrast, with thin joins and tapered points appearing in diagonals and at some terminals, while main stems remain firm and straight. Corners are often softened rather than fully circular, and several letters use angled cuts that create crisp, engineered silhouettes. Spacing and rhythm feel deliberate and display-oriented, with wide capitals and similarly stretched lowercase forms creating a strong horizontal flow.
Best suited to headlines, branding marks, and short display lines where its extended proportions and crisp geometry can carry visual identity. It can also work for UI titles, product names, and packaging where a futuristic, engineered feel is desired; for long text, its distinctive shapes and contrast suggest using larger sizes and generous spacing.
The overall tone is modern and synthetic, evoking a sci‑fi or tech interface aesthetic. Its sharp accents and squared-round geometry give it a confident, streamlined presence that feels designed rather than handwritten or humanist.
The design appears intended to blend geometric clarity with a stylized, high-contrast finish, using superelliptical rounds and angled cuts to create a recognizable, contemporary voice. It prioritizes a bold horizontal presence and clean, modular silhouettes that read as technical and forward-looking.
Uppercase forms lean on clean, planar geometry (notably in A, M, N, W, X, Y, Z), while curved letters (C, O, S, G) keep a flattened, superellipse-like profile. Numerals share the same extended proportions, with smooth, sweeping curves and a distinct contrast-driven flare that reads best at larger sizes.