Sans Superellipse Efduv 5 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Digital Sans Now' by Elsner+Flake (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, tech packaging, wayfinding, posters, futuristic, technical, clean, sporty, modern, ui-forward, tech aesthetic, speed, systematic forms, contemporary branding, rounded, squared, geometric, monoline, streamlined.
A slanted, monoline sans with rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Corners are consistently softened, producing superelliptic bowls and counters, while terminals often end in clean, blunt cuts. Curves are drawn with a squared-off logic (notably in C/G/S-like forms), and the overall rhythm favors open apertures and compact, efficient shapes. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, with a distinctly squared 0 and crisp, minimal stroke joins.
Works well for UI labels, dashboards, and product interfaces where a clean, engineered voice is desired. The streamlined shapes also suit tech branding, packaging, and contemporary headlines, and can perform in signage or wayfinding where distinctive rounded-square forms help quick recognition.
The design reads as modern and engineered, with a sleek, forward-leaning energy. Its rounded-square geometry gives it a tech-forward, interface-like tone that feels precise rather than playful, while the consistent slant adds motion and a sporty edge.
Likely designed to merge a geometric, rounded-rectangle skeleton with an italicized sense of speed, creating a contemporary sans that feels technical and cohesive across letters and numerals. The consistent corner rounding and squared curves suggest an emphasis on systematized forms suited to modern digital contexts.
The italic construction appears intrinsic rather than a simple slant, with diagonals and joins tuned for smooth flow. Many glyphs emphasize a rounded-corner rectangle logic that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, supporting a cohesive, system-like texture in text.