Sans Superellipse Eslin 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, branding, headlines, signage, packaging, modern, technical, sporty, futuristic, clean, modernize, add motion, system clarity, geometric signature, rounded corners, squarish rounds, oblique slant, open apertures, geometric.
A geometric sans with a consistent oblique slant and monoline construction. Curves are built from rounded-rectangle/superellipse logic, giving bowls and counters a squarish softness rather than true circles. Terminals are clean and mostly sheared by the slant, producing crisp, angled endings on strokes. Proportions feel compact and engineered, with clear, open apertures and simplified forms that keep characters distinct at display sizes; numerals follow the same rounded-square rhythm with sturdy, even spacing.
Well-suited for UI labels, dashboards, and product experiences that want a contemporary, slightly futuristic voice without sacrificing clarity. It also fits branding and headlines where the rounded-square geometry can become a recognizable signature, and it performs nicely in signage and packaging that benefit from quick, high-contrast letter recognition.
The overall tone is modern and purposeful, combining smooth rounding with a slightly mechanical, forward-leaning momentum. It reads as sporty and tech-adjacent—friendly enough for consumer interfaces, but still disciplined and utilitarian.
Likely designed to deliver a sleek, contemporary sans with a distinctive superelliptical geometry and built-in dynamism from the oblique stance. The goal appears to be a clear, system-like texture that feels fast and modern while staying approachable through rounded corners.
The superelliptical shaping creates a distinctive texture in sequences of curved letters (C/G/O/Q, e/c) and in the digits, where rounded corners keep the color even while preserving a structured, modular feel. The oblique angle is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures, reinforcing a sense of motion without becoming calligraphic.