Sans Superellipse Wafa 3 is a very bold, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Hyperspace Race' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, branding, ui, futuristic, technical, confident, sleek, sporty, impact, modernity, clarity, display, blocky, clean, geometric, high-contrast counters, rounded corners.
The design uses heavy, uniform strokes and wide proportions, with round-rectangular (superelliptic) curves throughout. Terminals are clean and squared-off, and counters are generously rounded, producing a smooth, engineered rhythm. Angular diagonals and strong horizontals create a stable, streamlined silhouette, while the large x-height and compact ascenders/descenders help maintain dense, blocky texture in text.
This font is well suited to headlines, logotypes, product names, posters, and on-screen UI moments where a bold, modern tone is desired. It can work effectively for tech, gaming, automotive, sports, and entertainment branding, as well as packaging and motion graphics where clean, chunky forms hold up. For long-form reading, it is likely strongest when used sparingly as a display face rather than as continuous body text.
This typeface projects a confident, futuristic tone with a distinctly technical edge. Its soft-cornered geometry keeps the mood approachable while still feeling assertive and high-impact. Overall it reads as modern, sleek, and slightly sci‑fi, suited to energetic branding and display-led communication.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum visual presence with a controlled, geometric voice. Rounded-rectangle curves and uniform stroke weight suggest an intention to feel engineered and contemporary rather than calligraphic. The large x-height and simplified shapes prioritize immediate recognition at medium-to-large sizes.
Many shapes show “stencil-like” internal breaks or inset cuts (notably in E, S, some numerals), adding a distinctive mechanical detail without breaking the overall smooth superelliptic construction. The numerals and capitals maintain consistent width and weight, supporting a cohesive, space-age word silhouette.