Sans Superellipse Egjo 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Peridot Latin' and 'Peridot PE' by Foundry5 (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, editorial, packaging, sleek, modern, aerodynamic, confident, minimal, space saving, dynamic tone, modern clarity, display impact, condensed, slanted, monoline, tall, clean.
This typeface is a tall, condensed sans with a consistent rightward slant and largely monoline stroke behavior. Curves are narrow and controlled, with rounded, superelliptic-feeling bowls and softly squared terminals that keep counters tight and vertical. The rhythm is upright and economical, emphasizing vertical strokes and compact apertures; diagonals are sharp and compressed, and the numerals follow the same narrow, streamlined proportions. Overall spacing appears measured and even, producing a dense, continuous texture in text while retaining clear letter differentiation.
It suits space-conscious display settings such as headlines, subheads, posters, and branding where a condensed, kinetic voice is beneficial. The narrow proportions also make it useful for editorial callouts, packaging, and environmental graphics that need to fit longer words into limited horizontal space while keeping a clean, modern texture.
The slanted, tightly drawn forms convey speed and efficiency, reading as contemporary and purposeful rather than expressive or decorative. Its restrained detailing and clean geometry give it a technical, editorial tone that feels polished and forward-leaning.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, modern italic voice with strong vertical economy and smooth, rounded-rectangular construction. It prioritizes compactness, steady rhythm, and a sleek silhouette for impactful, contemporary typography.
In the sample text, the narrow set and tight internal shapes create strong line economy and a distinctive, elongated silhouette. The slant is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures, helping maintain a cohesive flow in longer phrases.