Sans Superellipse Hunir 2 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Belle Sans' by Park Street Studio and 'Futura SB' by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, assertive, industrial, retro, sporty, punchy, impact, compactness, approachability, geometric clarity, display strength, blocky, rounded, compact, condensed, geometric.
This typeface is built from compact, blocky shapes with broadly rounded corners and smooth, low-modulation curves. Counters are relatively small and apertures tend to be tight, creating a dense, high-impact texture in text. Terminals and joins read as clean and engineered rather than calligraphic, and the overall construction leans geometric with superellipse-like bowls (notably in C/O/Q and the numerals). The lowercase is sturdy and simplified, with single-storey forms and a utilitarian rhythm that stays consistent across the set.
It performs best in headlines, posters, and display settings where its dense weight and rounded block geometry can carry the message from a distance. It also suits branding, packaging, and signage that call for a sturdy, industrial-meets-friendly voice, especially when set with comfortable tracking and ample line spacing.
The overall tone is bold and no-nonsense, with a confident, poster-forward presence. Its rounded-rectangle geometry adds a friendly softness to an otherwise tough, industrial voice, giving it a sporty, retro-leaning attitude that feels made for attention and impact.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a compact width while staying approachable through rounded, superellipse-derived forms. It prioritizes bold silhouette clarity and consistent geometric construction, aiming for a modern display sans that nods to retro industrial and athletic typography.
In continuous text the heavy strokes and tight internal spaces create strong word shapes but can feel dense at smaller sizes; it prefers generous spacing and larger settings. Numerals are robust and highly legible, matching the squared-round construction of the letters for a cohesive, uniform color.