Sans Superellipse Volu 2 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, sports branding, technology, interfaces, futuristic, technical, sleek, sporty, aerodynamic, modernity, speed, digital feel, systematic geometry, clarity, rounded corners, soft square, oblique, extended, geometric.
This typeface uses a monoline stroke with softened, rounded-rectangle geometry throughout. Curves are rendered as superellipse-like bowls and counters, while straight segments end in gently rounded terminals, producing a consistent, “soft-square” silhouette. The oblique slant and extended proportions create a fast horizontal rhythm, with open apertures and simplified joins that keep shapes clean and legible. Uppercase forms are compact and engineered, while lowercase maintains a straightforward, geometric construction with a normal x-height and clear differentiation between similar shapes.
It performs best in short to medium-length settings where its wide stance and oblique motion can be appreciated—such as headlines, logotypes, posters, and product branding. The clean monoline construction and open shapes also suit UI titles, dashboards, and tech-themed graphics, especially where a modern, engineered impression is desired.
The overall tone feels modern and streamlined, with a distinctly tech-forward, performance-oriented character. Its rounded-square forms read as digital and industrial rather than friendly or handwritten, giving it a controlled, utilitarian voice suited to contemporary interfaces and product aesthetics.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, speed-inflected sans with rounded-rectangular construction and a coherent geometric system. By combining extended proportions with softened corners and a steady stroke, it aims for a technical, futuristic look that remains clear and orderly in display-driven typography.
Rounded corners are applied consistently, even on diagonals and spur-like details, which reinforces a cohesive system feel across letters and numerals. The figures match the letterforms’ geometry closely, with squared-off bowls and a uniform, engineered cadence that supports display use and branding.