Sans Superellipse Jubi 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Odradeck' by Harvester Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, posters, headlines, apparel graphics, packaging, sporty, aggressive, retro, dynamic, compact, impact, speed, display clarity, brand voice, compact set, oblique, blocky, rounded corners, ink-trap cuts, tight spacing.
A heavy, oblique sans with compact proportions and a squared-off, superelliptical construction. Strokes are uniformly thick with rounded outer corners and frequent wedge-like notches that read like ink-trap cuts at joins and terminals. Counters are small and often squarish, giving letters a dense, high-impact silhouette, while diagonals and slanted stems create a strong forward lean. Numerals and caps maintain a consistent, engineered rhythm, with narrow apertures and tightly contained interior space that reinforces a solid, poster-friendly texture.
Best suited to headlines, sports branding, posters, and merchandise or apparel graphics where impact and motion are desirable. It can work for short bursts of text—tags, labels, and punchy callouts—especially when set with ample leading and careful tracking to avoid an overly dense paragraph color.
The overall tone is fast, assertive, and energetic, with a distinctly sporty, action-oriented feel. Its slant and condensed internal spacing suggest motion and urgency, while the rounded-rectangle geometry adds a retro-industrial flavor rather than a delicate or formal voice.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum punch in a compact footprint, combining a forward-leaning stance with rounded-rectangle forms for a rugged, engineered look. The wedge cuts and tight counters seem intended to preserve definition in heavy strokes and create a distinctive, high-energy identity for display typography.
The design relies on deliberate cut-ins and tight joins that create crisp highlights within the black mass, helping separation at display sizes. The texture becomes quite dark in paragraphs, and the oblique angle plus compact counters make it feel most confident when used with generous size and breathing room.