Sans Superellipse Emmug 13 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Mark' and 'FF Mark Paneuropean' by FontFont, 'Orgon' and 'Orgon Plan' by Hoftype, 'Nusara' by Locomotype, 'Neue Reman Gt' by Propertype, and 'Pulse JP' by jpFonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, ui labels, posters, packaging, modern, sporty, dynamic, clean, friendly, add motion, modernize, soften geometry, improve cohesion, oblique, rounded, geometric, smooth, compact.
A rounded, oblique sans with smooth, superellipse-like curves and a steady, low-contrast stroke. Letterforms lean consistently with gently softened terminals and a largely geometric construction, giving bowls and counters a rounded-rectangle feel. Uppercase shapes are compact and stable, while lowercase maintains clear, straightforward silhouettes with simple joins and minimal ornamentation. Numerals follow the same rounded geometry and slant, keeping a cohesive rhythm across alphanumerics.
Works well for branding systems that want a modern, forward-leaning voice, and for headlines where the oblique stance can add momentum. The rounded geometry also suits UI labels, product packaging, and short-to-medium copy where a clean, friendly texture is desired.
The overall tone feels contemporary and energetic, with the slant adding motion and a slightly sporty attitude. Rounded corners and even strokes keep it approachable and friendly rather than sharp or technical.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary geometric sans with built-in motion through an oblique stance, while keeping forms soft and approachable via rounded, superellipse-like construction. The consistent shapes across letters and numerals suggest an emphasis on cohesion and a smooth reading rhythm in display and interface contexts.
Round letters like C, G, O, and Q show broad, smooth arcs with open counters, and the diagonal stress from the oblique angle is consistent across the set. Curved-to-straight transitions are softened, which helps maintain an even texture in longer lines of text.