Sans Superellipse Edreh 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A monoline, oblique sans with a distinctly superelliptical construction: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle corners and flattened bowls rather than pure circles. Strokes are even and clean, with gently squared terminals and consistent rounding at joins, producing a precise, engineered rhythm. Uppercase forms are compact and slightly condensed in feel, while lowercase maintains clear, modern shapes with open counters and smooth, continuous curves. Figures follow the same rounded-rect geometry, with a boxy 0 and similarly softened, squared turns across 2–9.
Well-suited to technology branding, product identities, and interface typography where a clean, engineered italic can add motion without looking decorative. It can also work for short editorial headlines, labels, and wayfinding-style applications that benefit from its rounded-square clarity and consistent stroke economy.
The overall tone is modern and technical, suggesting streamlined industrial design and contemporary interfaces. Its rounded-square geometry softens the voice just enough to feel approachable while remaining decidedly futuristic and controlled.
The design appears intended to blend geometric efficiency with softened corners, creating a distinctive superellipse-based voice that feels fast and contemporary. It aims to provide a cohesive, system-like italic style that remains legible while projecting a modern, technical character.
Diagonal strokes and angled joins stay crisp, and the systematic corner rounding creates a cohesive texture across letters and numerals. The italic slant reads as a built-in dynamic rather than calligraphic, reinforcing a constructed, machine-drawn impression.