Sans Superellipse Eslak 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive and 'Conthey' by ROHH (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, sporty, energetic, modern, confident, punchy, impact, motion, modern branding, friendly strength, display clarity, oblique, rounded, compact, smooth, geometric.
A heavy oblique sans with rounded, superellipse-like curves and a smooth, low-contrast stroke. Letterforms show compact proportions with generous internal counters and softened terminals, producing a dense but clean texture. The slant is consistent and mechanical rather than calligraphic, and the geometry favors rounded rectangles over perfect circles, especially in bowls and numerals. Overall rhythm is steady and assertive, with sturdy verticals and simplified joins that keep shapes clear at display sizes.
Well suited for headlines, posters, and branding where a bold, kinetic voice is needed. It can work effectively for sports and lifestyle applications, product packaging, and promotional graphics that benefit from a rounded yet forceful aesthetic. In longer passages it will appear dense, so it’s most effective at larger sizes or with increased line spacing.
The typeface communicates speed and forward motion through its pronounced oblique stance and compact, aerodynamic shapes. Its rounded geometry keeps the tone friendly and contemporary, while the heavy weight adds impact and confidence. The overall impression is sporty, modern, and promotional—designed to feel active rather than formal.
The design appears intended to combine impact with approachability: a strong, compact oblique sans built from rounded geometric forms to project motion and modernity. The consistent slant and softened corners suggest a focus on energetic display typography that remains clean and legible in branding contexts.
Uppercase forms are broad and stable with notably rounded corners, while lowercase keeps a simple, functional construction and a clear oblique flow. Numerals follow the same rounded, sturdy logic, matching the letters for consistent color in mixed alphanumeric settings. The overall silhouette reads best when given some breathing room, where the slant and weight can create a strong, cohesive headline texture.