Sans Superellipse Enbiw 1 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code display, ui labels, data tables, technical docs, terminal ui, technical, modern, streamlined, efficient, sleek, clarity, alignment, system feel, modernization, efficiency, oblique, rounded corners, rectangular rounds, uniform rhythm, open apertures.
This typeface is a slanted, sans-serif design with a wide set and a strongly regular, uniform rhythm. Curves and counters lean toward rounded-rectangle geometry, giving bowls and rounds a controlled, superelliptical feel rather than fully circular forms. Strokes appear evenly weighted with clean joins and minimal modulation, and the overall construction favors straightforward, engineered shapes with open counters and clear interior space. The lowercase shows a compact, utilitarian build with simple terminals, while numerals are similarly clean and structured, maintaining consistent width and alignment across the set.
It is well suited to environments that benefit from consistent character spacing and a steady typographic cadence, such as code presentation, developer tooling, terminals, and data-rich tables. The slanted posture also works for UI labels, product dashboards, and technical documentation where a modern, energetic tone is desired without sacrificing clarity.
The tone is modern and pragmatic, with a technical, system-like voice. Its smooth rounded geometry softens the austerity of a strict grid, creating a friendly but still efficient presence suited to contemporary UI and product contexts.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, systematic sans-serif for grid-based and technical typography, pairing consistent widths with rounded-rectangle construction for a contemporary look. The oblique angle suggests an aim to add pace and emphasis while retaining a disciplined, utilitarian structure.
The consistent character widths and steady spacing create a distinctly mechanical cadence, which can help maintain alignment and scanning in dense settings. The oblique angle adds momentum and emphasis without resorting to decorative detailing.