Sans Superellipse Edduf 1 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Kuunari' and 'Kuunari Rounded' by Melvastype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, tech ui, packaging, sporty, modern, technical, dynamic, streamlined, space saving, forward motion, modernization, systematic geometry, display impact, condensed, oblique, rounded corners, monoline, crisp.
A condensed oblique sans with monoline strokes and a clean, engineered construction. Curves are built from rounded-rectangle/superellipse-like bowls, producing smooth, squared-off rounds in C, O, and Q, and similarly softened corners across the set. Apertures are relatively tight and terminals are mostly blunt with slight rounding, giving a compact, efficient texture. The lowercase is tall and upright in structure despite the slant, with single-storey forms (notably a and g) and a straightforward, utilitarian rhythm; figures share the same narrow, centered stance and simplified geometry.
Well-suited to headlines, branding, and short blocks of copy where a compact, energetic voice is useful—sports and athletic identities, tech or mobility-themed marketing, and packaging with limited horizontal space. It can also serve in UI labels or navigation where a narrow oblique sans helps fit more characters without losing a clean, modern presence.
The overall tone feels fast and contemporary—more utilitarian than friendly—suggesting motion, efficiency, and a slightly sporty, technical attitude. The oblique angle adds urgency and forward drive while the rounded-rect geometry keeps it controlled and systematic.
Likely designed to deliver a space-efficient, high-impact oblique sans with a distinctive rounded-rect geometry—combining the clarity of a monoline grotesque with a more engineered, streamlined silhouette for contemporary display and branding work.
The slant is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, and the condensed width creates a dense, vertical cadence that holds together well in tight settings. Distinctive squarish rounds help maintain legibility at display sizes, and the numerals echo the same softened-corner logic for a cohesive, industrial look.