Sans Superellipse Efbey 15 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nulato' by Stefan Stoychev (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, editorial, branding, wayfinding, data display, modern, technical, clean, efficient, sleek, modernize, emphasize, streamline, clarify, oblique, rounded, monoline, geometric, open counters.
A slanted sans with monoline strokes and softly squared, superellipse-like curves that give round letters a subtly rectilinear feel. Terminals are clean and unadorned, corners are consistently rounded, and counters stay open, producing clear, airy internal spaces. Proportions are moderately tall with a restrained, even rhythm; the lowercase shows single-storey forms and straightforward construction, while numerals follow the same smooth, rounded-rectangle geometry.
It suits modern interface typography, product branding, and editorial subheads where a clean italic voice is useful for emphasis. The open counters and even stroke weight also make it a good fit for dashboards, captions, and mixed alphanumeric settings where clarity and a refined, contemporary texture are needed.
The overall tone is contemporary and streamlined, balancing friendliness from the rounded geometry with a precise, engineered impression from the controlled shapes. Its italic stance adds motion and urgency without becoming expressive or calligraphic.
Likely designed as a utilitarian italic sans that stays neutral and legible while adding a distinct geometric signature through rounded-rectangle forms. The aim appears to be a cohesive, modern texture in both display and text contexts, with consistent slant and minimal stylistic noise.
The italic angle is consistent across cases and figures, and the curved joins and rounded corners keep the texture smooth in text. The alphabet and numerals share a unified shape logic, helping mixed-content settings (letters + numbers) look cohesive.