Sans Superellipse Esbur 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mollen' by Eko Bimantara, 'FS Jack' by Fontsmith, 'Nusara' by Locomotype, and 'Ranelte' by insigne (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, packaging, advertising, headlines, ui labels, modern, sporty, clean, friendly, efficient, modernize, add motion, soften geometry, increase clarity, oblique, rounded, monoline, geometric, tapered.
A geometric oblique sans with rounded, superellipse-like bowls and a steady monoline stroke. Curves are smoothly tensioned and corners are softened, while terminals read as subtly angled and occasionally tapered, giving letters a streamlined feel. Proportions are compact and consistent with moderate apertures and neat, simplified joins; counters stay open enough for clarity without becoming airy. Numerals and lowercase follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, producing an even rhythm and a cohesive, contemporary texture in text.
Well suited to brand identities, packaging, and advertising where a sleek, modern oblique voice is helpful. It also works for headlines, subheads, and short UI labels that benefit from a clean, rounded geometry and a sense of motion, while remaining legible in brief paragraphs.
The overall tone is modern and energetic, with a forward-leaning stance that suggests motion and efficiency. Rounded forms keep it approachable and friendly, while the controlled geometry maintains a clean, technical polish suitable for contemporary branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, rounded geometric sans with an inherent forward-leaning emphasis, balancing approachability with a streamlined, performance-oriented look. Its consistent curvature and simplified shapes suggest an aim toward clear reproduction and strong visual uniformity across letters and numbers.
The italic angle is applied consistently across capitals, lowercase, and figures, and the rounded construction is especially apparent in C/G/O-like forms and the soft-shouldered lowercase. In longer text, the slant and smooth curves create a lively flow, making it feel more dynamic than a neutral roman sans.