Sans Superellipse Eskot 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Robofan' by César Puertas (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, sportswear, ui labels, posters, futuristic, technical, sporty, sleek, energetic, convey speed, modernize, add tech tone, brand impact, rounded corners, squared curves, forward slant, clean, compact.
A forward-slanted sans with squared, superelliptical construction that blends straight segments with broad rounded corners. Strokes are evenly weighted with minimal contrast, producing a crisp, mechanical rhythm. Many curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls and counters, while terminals are clean and blunt rather than tapered. Proportions feel slightly compact and engineered, with stable verticals and consistent curvature that gives letters and numerals a cohesive, modular look.
Best suited for display roles where its angular-rounded geometry and italicized momentum can set a modern tone—such as headlines, logos, product branding, sports or automotive graphics, and short UI labels. It can also work for brief passages when a technical, high-energy texture is desired, especially at sizes that preserve the compact counters.
The overall tone is modern and performance-oriented, with a speed-driven slant and a tech-industrial feel. Its rounded-square geometry reads as contemporary and engineered rather than friendly or handwritten, lending an assertive, streamlined voice.
The design appears intended to merge speed cues from an italic stance with a rounded-rectilinear system that feels precise and contemporary. Its consistent, low-contrast strokes and superelliptical forms suggest an emphasis on clarity, cohesion, and a futuristic visual identity.
The figures share the same rounded-rectangle logic as the letters, helping numbers integrate naturally in UI or branding contexts. In running text the slant and tight, squared curves create a strong texture that emphasizes motion and structure over softness.