Sans Superellipse Edkij 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, app ui, packaging, sporty, technical, retro, energetic, confident, compact impact, speed cue, modern utility, systematic geometry, condensed, oblique, square-rounded, monoline, angular.
A condensed, forward-slanted sans with monoline strokes and rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction. Curves are tightened into squared counters and corners, giving letters like O, C, and D a boxy-round silhouette. Terminals are clean and blunt, joins are firm, and the overall rhythm is compact with strong vertical emphasis. Lowercase forms stay straightforward and highly structured, with squared bowls and a generally utilitarian skeleton that reads consistently across the alphabet and figures.
Well-suited to headlines, short paragraphs, and brand marks that need a compact footprint and a sense of speed. It can work effectively in sports, automotive, and tech contexts, as well as on packaging and promotional graphics where a tight, energetic voice helps cut through. For UI and labeling, it’s best when set at sizes large enough to preserve the crisp inner counters and tight curves.
The tone is fast and assertive, with a distinctly sporty and technical feel. Its squared rounding and oblique stance suggest motion and modern machinery, while the condensed proportions nod to retro signage and racing graphics. Overall it feels functional, focused, and impact-oriented rather than conversational or delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, space-efficient sans that conveys motion and modernity through a consistent oblique slant and superelliptical rounding. The squared curves and low-contrast stroke treatment point toward a utilitarian, display-leaning tool built for bold, graphic applications.
Figures and capitals share the same squared-round geometry, producing a cohesive, engineered texture in words and in all-caps settings. The oblique angle is consistent and disciplined, helping long lines feel dynamic without becoming cursive or calligraphic.