Sans Superellipse Ehraz 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Base Neue' by Power Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, subheads, posters, branding, packaging, modern, condensed, dynamic, sporty, editorial, space saving, visual speed, modern utility, display impact, slanted, compact, clean, streamlined, upright terminals.
A compact, forward-slanted sans with tightly set proportions and an efficient, vertical rhythm. Strokes are fairly even with minimal modulation, and curves resolve into squarish, rounded-rectangle bowls that keep counters clean and open. The caps are tall and narrow, with straight-sided forms and crisp joins; diagonals (A, V, W, X) feel taut and engineered. Lowercase maintains a high, sturdy body with restrained apertures and short, functional terminals, while figures are equally narrow and uniform, supporting consistent color in text.
Best suited to space-conscious display typography where a narrow footprint and strong rhythm are desirable: headlines, subheads, posters, and brand marks. It also works well for packaging and promotional graphics that benefit from a clean, modern, energetic voice.
The overall tone is brisk and contemporary, with a sense of motion from the consistent slant and compressed width. It reads as purposeful and performance-minded rather than casual, lending an assertive, editorial energy to headlines.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern condensed voice with a consistent italicized thrust, combining pragmatic, even strokes with squared-off round forms to stay clear and punchy at large sizes and in tight layouts.
Round letters like C, O, and Q show superelliptic geometry—more squared at the sides than a purely geometric oval—creating a slightly technical, industrial flavor. The slant is steady across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, which helps maintain cohesion in mixed settings.