Sans Superellipse Enkam 6 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A streamlined, slanted sans with monoline strokes and generously rounded corners that often resolve into rounded-rectangle (superellipse-like) bowls. Curves are smooth and controlled, with flattened arcs on letters like C, G, O, and Q, and crisp, slightly angled terminals that keep the rhythm taut. Uppercase forms are wide and open, while lowercase keeps a tidy, contemporary structure with a single-storey a and g, compact shoulders, and a generally horizontal, engineered feel. Numerals match the same rounded-rect geometry, producing uniform, instrument-like counters and consistent spacing in running text.
Well-suited to technology and product branding where a sleek, engineered voice is desired, and to UI/UX contexts that benefit from geometric clarity. It also fits automotive, sports, and gaming applications, especially for headlines, labels, and short-to-medium text where its rounded-square forms and dynamic slant can carry a modern, high-performance feel.
The overall tone reads futuristic and performance-oriented, suggesting speed and precision without feeling harsh. Its rounded-square geometry adds a friendly, product-design polish, while the persistent slant gives it motion and a contemporary, tech-forward attitude.
The design appears intended to blend geometric rigor with approachability: superellipse-based curves and rounded corners deliver a modern industrial aesthetic, while the slanted construction communicates speed and forward motion. The consistent monoline drawing and controlled apertures suggest a focus on clean reproduction in contemporary display and interface settings.
Several glyphs emphasize squarish counters and softened corners, creating a distinctive “soft-tech” silhouette in both caps and figures. The sample text shows strong consistency across mixed-case settings, with clear differentiation between similar shapes (e.g., O vs. Q) driven by geometric cues rather than contrast.