Sans Superellipse Enram 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, ui labels, tech branding, sports branding, posters, futuristic, technical, sleek, sporty, aerodynamic, modernize, convey motion, interface clarity, brand distinctiveness, geometric consistency, rounded corners, oblique slant, soft geometry, square rounds, streamlined.
A slanted, rounded sans with a distinctly geometric construction: many curves resolve into squarish, superellipse-like rounds with softened corners rather than pure circles. Strokes are monolinear and clean, with open apertures and a forward-leaning stance that creates a fast, continuous rhythm in text. Terminals tend to be blunt or gently radiused, and several forms favor flat horizontals paired with rounded shoulders, giving the design a controlled, engineered feel. Numerals and capitals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, keeping contours smooth and consistent across the set.
Best suited to display settings where its slanted momentum and superelliptical curves can be appreciated—headlines, product branding, app/UI labels, dashboards, and short bursts of text. It can also work for posters and packaging where a sleek, modern voice is desired, especially in tech and mobility contexts.
The overall tone feels modern and performance-oriented, like interfaces, transportation branding, or sci‑fi UI lettering. Its rounded geometry keeps it friendly, but the oblique angle and squared curves add a crisp, technical edge that reads as purposeful and contemporary.
The design appears intended to blend speed and friendliness: a forward-leaning italic voice paired with rounded-rectangular geometry for a contemporary, device-and-interface-ready aesthetic. It aims for a distinctive, engineered silhouette that stays smooth and legible while projecting motion and modernity.
In running text the italic angle is prominent and cohesive, producing a strong sense of motion. The squarish bowls and rounded corners create a recognizable silhouette that remains consistent from caps to lowercase and into the numerals.