Sans Superellipse Etkuz 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Charles Wright' by K-Type, 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive, and 'Nulato' by Stefan Stoychev (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, interfaces, signage, sporty, technical, modern, dynamic, utilitarian, add motion, modernize, improve clarity, signal tech, oblique, rounded, squareish, compact, clean.
A rounded, square-leaning sans with an oblique posture and broadly uniform stroke weight. Curves resolve into superellipse-like corners, giving bowls and counters a softly squared feel (notably in O/0 and rounded lowercase forms). Terminals are generally blunt and clean, with minimal modulation and a slightly forward-leaning rhythm that tightens spacing visually. Numerals and capitals read sturdy and compact, while the lowercase maintains clear, open counters and simple, functional shapes.
Well-suited to contemporary branding and headline settings where a sense of speed and modernity is desired. The compact, rounded forms also make it a good fit for UI labels, product surfaces, and wayfinding or signage where clean shapes and quick recognition matter.
The overall tone is fast and purposeful, combining a contemporary, engineered smoothness with a subtly sporty slant. Its rounded-rectangle geometry keeps it friendly and approachable, while the compact, firm silhouettes add a no-nonsense, technical edge.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern oblique sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry—aiming for a balance of friendliness and engineering-like precision. It prioritizes a consistent, streamlined texture that feels energetic in display sizes while remaining orderly in short text.
The letterforms balance straight segments with rounded corners, producing a consistent “soft-square” motif across the set. The oblique angle is pronounced enough to add motion without turning into a cursive feel, helping maintain clarity in mixed-case text and numerals.