Sans Superellipse Etdeb 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, headline, posters, signage, product ui, sporty, dynamic, modern, technical, confident, speed, impact, space saving, modernity, clarity, condensed, slanted, rounded, smooth, boldish.
This is a slanted, condensed sans with softly rounded, superelliptical curves and a generally uniform stroke weight. Round letters like C, O, and G read as rounded rectangles rather than perfect circles, while corners and terminals are consistently softened for a smooth, engineered feel. Proportions are compact with tight interior counters and a forward-leaning rhythm; uppercase forms are sturdy and slightly squared, and lowercase construction is clean and simplified with single-storey a and g. Numerals follow the same compact, rounded-rect geometry, keeping a consistent texture across mixed alphanumeric settings.
It’s well suited to sports and performance branding, event graphics, and attention-grabbing headlines where a compact, fast-looking voice is desirable. The consistent, low-contrast strokes and simplified shapes can also work in interface labels, product naming, and wayfinding, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the rounded detailing reads clearly.
The overall tone is energetic and purposeful, with a forward-leaning stance that suggests speed and momentum. Rounded corners temper the aggression, giving it a contemporary, friendly technical vibe suited to modern branding rather than formal editorial typography.
The design appears intended to combine a streamlined, space-efficient footprint with a sense of motion, using rounded-rectangle geometry to feel both modern and approachable. Its consistent stroke behavior and compact proportions aim for high-impact display use while maintaining a clean, system-like regularity.
The italics are integral to the design rather than a simple slant, with diagonal stress and angled terminals that keep strokes from feeling static. The condensed width and tight apertures create a dense color that works best when given a bit of breathing room in tracking and line spacing.