Sans Superellipse Enruj 14 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A slanted sans with a squared, superelliptical construction: bowls and counters are built from rounded rectangles, and curves resolve into crisp, softened corners rather than continuous circles. Strokes are largely uniform and monolinear, with a consistently engineered rhythm and a slight forward lean that emphasizes motion. Many terminals are cleanly cut and slightly angled, while the overall set feels expanded and open, with broad letterforms, roomy counters, and a smooth, controlled baseline presence.
Best suited to display settings where its broad stance and rounded-square geometry can be appreciated—brand marks, product naming, automotive or tech identities, and sports or esports graphics. It can also work for UI accents, dashboards, and packaging where a sleek, engineered voice is desired, while long text may benefit from generous line spacing due to the expansive shapes and slant.
The tone is modern and performance-oriented, suggesting speed, precision, and a tech-forward attitude. Its rounded-square geometry reads as industrial and digital rather than humanist, giving it a contemporary, gadget-like polish.
The design appears intended to merge geometric sans legibility with a distinctive superelliptical, rounded-rectangle skeleton, creating a cohesive ‘tech’ texture that feels fast and contemporary. Its forward slant and disciplined monoline structure suggest a focus on motion, precision, and a unified system across letters and numerals.
Uppercase forms lean toward geometric clarity (notably the rounded-rect O/Q and the segmented, angular joins in V/W/Y), while lowercase keeps the same squared-round logic for bowls (a/e/g/q) and maintains consistent slant and spacing. Numerals follow the same language with flattened curves and rounded corners, staying cohesive for interface-style readouts and branding lockups.