Sans Superellipse Edmil 3 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, product design, signage, packaging, modern, techy, friendly, sleek, sporty, approachability, modernization, speed, clarity, systematic geometry, rounded, soft corners, geometric, compact curves, open forms.
A slanted sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly blunted terminals. Curves favor superellipse-like arcs and squared-off bowls, creating a clean, engineered rhythm with minimal stroke modulation. Counters are generally open and generous, and joins are smooth, giving letters a continuous, streamlined flow. Numerals and capitals share the same rounded-corner geometry, producing a cohesive, slightly condensed-in-motion texture that stays even across lines.
Works well for UI labels, dashboards, and product surfaces where a modern, rounded sans can feel approachable without losing precision. The slant makes it effective for active contexts such as sports, tech marketing, or navigation elements, while the consistent geometry supports short paragraphs, captions, and mixed alphanumeric strings in interfaces.
The overall tone feels contemporary and functional, with a friendly softness from the rounded corners. The slant adds momentum and a forward-leaning, active character, while the controlled geometry keeps it calm and technical rather than expressive or handwritten. It reads as confident and streamlined, suited to modern interface and product aesthetics.
Likely designed to combine a geometric, rounded-rectangle skeleton with an energetic slant, offering a contemporary voice that balances friendliness and technical clarity. The consistent corner treatment and open counters suggest an emphasis on clean reproduction on screens and in signage-like sizes.
Several forms emphasize squared bowls and rounded corners over fully circular construction, which helps maintain consistent texture in mixed-case settings. The italic angle is noticeable but not extreme, preserving clarity in longer samples while still conveying motion. The digit set matches the letterforms closely, reinforcing a unified typographic voice for UI and informational use.