Sans Superellipse Esbis 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Innova' by Durotype, 'FS Industrie' by Fontsmith, 'Famiar' by Mans Greback, 'Bitner' by The Northern Block, and 'JP Alva' and 'JP Alva Expanded' by jpFonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui, branding, product, editorial, signage, modern, technical, clean, dynamic, neutral, modernization, clarity, geometric warmth, forward motion, system coherence, oblique, rounded, superelliptic, streamlined, uniform stroke.
A slanted sans with smooth, superelliptic construction: rounds are squarish-oval, corners are softened, and curves transition with an engineered, even rhythm. Strokes stay largely uniform with minimal contrast, giving the letters a steady, contemporary color. Terminals are clean and unadorned, with compact joins and open apertures that keep counters clear. Overall proportions feel balanced with a moderate x-height and slightly wide, stable bowls that read well at display and text sizes.
Well-suited to interface typography, product branding, and tech-forward identities where a clean, modern oblique voice is desirable. It also works for editorial callouts, headings, and signage that benefits from a steady rhythm and rounded clarity in mixed-case and numeric text.
The tone is contemporary and purposeful, combining a friendly rounded geometry with a crisp, utilitarian finish. The consistent oblique angle adds motion and a forward-leaning, tech-leaning character without becoming informal or expressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary oblique sans built on superelliptic geometry, balancing friendliness and precision. Its uniform stroke behavior and consistent slant suggest a focus on clarity, cohesion, and a modern, product-oriented aesthetic.
The superellipse influence is especially apparent in the O/Q-family and rounded lowercase, where forms read as rounded rectangles rather than pure circles. Numerals follow the same geometry, maintaining a cohesive, streamlined texture across mixed alphanumeric settings.