Sans Superellipse Enbuh 5 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Logik' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
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A slanted, extended sans with superellipse construction and rounded-rectangle counters. Strokes are largely uniform with softened corners and frequent horizontal terminals that read as clipped or chamfered, giving many glyphs a low-profile, aerodynamic silhouette. Curves tend toward squarish bowls rather than circular forms, and the overall rhythm emphasizes width and forward lean more than vertical buildup. Numerals and lowercase share the same rounded-rect geometry, with a compact, engineered feel and consistent curvature across bowls and joints.
Best suited for display settings where impact and motion are desirable: sports identities, automotive or motorsport graphics, tech and product branding, gaming titles, and punchy marketing headlines. It can also work for UI labels and short navigational text when set with generous spacing, but it is most convincing in larger sizes where the superellipse detailing is clearly visible.
The font projects speed and precision, combining a sporty, forward-leaning stance with a polished, high-tech surface. Its rounded-square geometry feels contemporary and engineered, suggesting motion, efficiency, and a slightly sci-fi sensibility without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, contemporary voice through extended proportions, a consistent forward slant, and rounded-rect construction. It aims to balance an engineered, technical look with softened corners for approachability, making it adaptable to modern performance-oriented branding.
Wide proportions and tight internal shaping can make counters feel narrow in smaller sizes, while the italic slant adds energy and directional emphasis. The rounded corners keep the tone friendly despite the assertive, mechanical structure, and the forms remain highly consistent between uppercase, lowercase, and figures.