Sans Superellipse Esmul 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, tech editorial, wayfinding, headlines, modern, technical, clean, dynamic, forward-leaning, modernization, clarity, ui readiness, geometric voice, motion cue, oblique, rounded corners, geometric, superelliptic, uniform strokes.
A slanted, geometric sans with soft, superelliptic curves and largely uniform stroke weight. Bowls and counters trend toward rounded-rectangle shapes, while joins and terminals are clean and minimally treated, giving the outlines a crisp, engineered feel. Proportions are tidy and compact with a steady rhythm across capitals and lowercase; curves stay controlled rather than calligraphic, and numerals follow the same streamlined, slightly squared-round construction for a consistent texture in text.
Works well for user interfaces, product branding, and tech-oriented marketing where a clean, modern sans with a built-in slant adds momentum. It can also serve effectively in short-to-medium text settings—such as editorial callouts, captions, and navigation—where a crisp, geometric texture and steady spacing support quick scanning.
The overall tone is contemporary and efficient, with an energetic forward lean that suggests motion and immediacy. Its rounded geometry keeps it approachable while still reading as precise and technical, making it feel at home in modern interface and brand environments.
Likely designed to provide a modern italic voice within a geometric sans system, combining controlled superelliptic round forms with a pragmatic, uniform-stroke construction. The aim appears to be clarity and consistency first, with just enough rounded geometry and slant to create a distinctive, contemporary signature.
The italic angle is applied consistently across the set, and the curvature maintains a disciplined, almost modular logic. Round letters (like O/C) appear more superelliptic than purely circular, which helps create a distinctive, subtly squared softness in paragraphs and headlines alike.