Sans Superellipse Egga 2 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Sharp Grotesk Latin' and 'Sharp Grotesk Paneuropean' by Monotype, 'Hype vol 3' by Positype, and 'Aeternus' by Unio Creative Solutions (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, sporty, urgent, modern, industrial, headline, space saving, impact, motion, modern edge, cohesion, condensed, slanted, athletic, forward-leaning, rounded corners.
A condensed, forward-slanted sans with compact proportions and a tightly packed rhythm. Strokes are uniformly heavy with minimal modulation, and many joins and terminals are cut with angled shears, giving the letters a sharpened, aerodynamic feel. Curves are built from rounded-rectangle geometry, producing squarish bowls and softened corners rather than fully circular forms. Counters are narrow and vertical, ascenders and capitals read tall, and the numerals follow the same lean and compressed stance for a consistent texture in lines of text.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and branding where a compact, high-impact voice is needed. It works especially well for sports, motorsport-inspired graphics, product packaging, and bold signage where space is limited but emphasis is required. For longer text, it will be most comfortable at larger sizes and with generous tracking to relieve density.
The overall tone is fast, assertive, and contemporary, with a distinct sense of motion from the strong slant and condensed build. It suggests performance and momentum—more “go” than “calm”—and reads as energetic and attention-seeking in short bursts.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum impact in minimal horizontal space while projecting speed and modernity. Its rounded-rectangle construction and consistent slant aim to balance a mechanical, engineered feel with approachable softness at the corners.
The design maintains a consistent angle across letters and figures, creating a cohesive, directional flow. Its dense letterforms and narrow counters can build strong color in paragraphs, while the angular terminals help keep shapes distinct at display sizes.