Sans Superellipse Voli 1 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Prosty' by Fontsphere (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, futuristic, techno, racing, sci‑fi, angular, convey speed, signal technology, create impact, interface styling, oblique, extended, geometric, squared, streamlined.
A streamlined, extended sans with an oblique stance and a distinctly geometric construction. Strokes are monolinear and clean, with corners tending toward squared or softly chamfered joins rather than true rounds. Many forms are built from flattened, rounded-rectangle/superellipse-like counters and apertures, giving letters like O/D/Q and the numerals a taut, engineered feel. Terminals are crisp and often horizontally cut, while crossbars and diagonals emphasize speed through forward-leaning, wedge-like shapes and tight internal spacing.
Best suited to display roles where its wide, oblique geometry can be a feature: headlines, branding marks, posters, and titles. It also fits interface-style applications such as gaming overlays or tech-themed UI elements where a futuristic, high-speed character is desired.
The overall tone is fast, technical, and futuristic, evoking motorsport graphics, arcade/sci‑fi interfaces, and contemporary performance branding. Its forward slant and wide proportions create a sense of motion and urgency, while the consistent stroke weight keeps the voice controlled and machine-like.
The design appears intended to communicate motion and precision through extended proportions, a forward lean, and superellipse-influenced counters. It prioritizes a bold, high-impact silhouette and a cohesive techno aesthetic over neutrality, making it ideal for expressive, performance-oriented typography.
In the text sample, the slanted, extended forms produce a strong horizontal rhythm and a distinctive word silhouette. Uppercase and lowercase share a unified geometry, with lowercase forms staying compact and angular, and numerals following the same squared, aerodynamic logic for a cohesive set.