Sans Superellipse Edber 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Geogrotesque', 'Geogrotesque Sharp', and 'Geogrotesque Stencil' by Emtype Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, app design, wayfinding, branding, editorial, clean, modern, technical, friendly, dynamic, modernization, clarity, tech flavor, soft geometry, emphasis italic, rounded corners, superelliptic, oblique, monoline, open counters.
A monoline sans with an oblique (italic) construction and a distinctly superelliptic backbone: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle shapes rather than pure circles. Strokes stay even and low-contrast, with softened terminals and corners throughout, giving letters a gently engineered feel. The rhythm is steady and contemporary, with open apertures (notably in forms like C, S, and e) and compact, tidy bowls; uppercase proportions feel balanced and slightly squared, while lowercase forms remain straightforward and legible with a simple, single-storey a and g. Numerals follow the same rounded, squared-off geometry and maintain consistent stroke texture with the letters.
Well suited to interface typography, dashboards, and product UI where a clean, contemporary italic is needed for emphasis. It can also work for branding and packaging that benefits from a friendly tech-forward tone, as well as editorial subheads and pull quotes where the oblique stance adds momentum.
The overall tone reads modern and approachable, combining a clean UI-like neutrality with a subtle techno flavor from the squarish round forms. The slant adds motion and energy without becoming expressive or calligraphic, keeping the voice professional and efficient.
Likely intended as a contemporary oblique sans that merges human-friendly softness with a structured, geometric (superelliptic) system. The design emphasizes clarity and consistency across characters, aiming for an efficient, modern voice that remains approachable.
Many glyphs show rounded rectangular shaping and consistent corner radii, which produces a cohesive, systematized look across caps, lowercase, and figures. The oblique angle is uniform, and spacing appears designed for smooth text flow in running copy while still looking crisp in display sizes.