Sans Superellipse Efrab 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, technology ui, gaming, posters, logos, futuristic, technical, sporty, sleek, kinetic, speed cueing, tech aesthetic, system branding, display impact, monoline, oblique, superelliptic, squared rounds, angular cuts.
A monoline oblique sans with superelliptic construction: rounds are expressed as rounded-rectangle forms, and curves resolve into flattened corners rather than true circles. Strokes are clean and even, with frequent diagonal terminals and clipped joins that create a brisk, forward-leaning rhythm. Counters are compact and geometric, and several characters emphasize a squared, chamfered feel (notably in the boxy bowls and rounded-rectangle “O/0” shapes). Overall spacing reads moderately tight in text, with a crisp, engineered consistency across capitals, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to headlines, logotypes, product branding, and motion-oriented graphics where a fast, technical tone is desired. It can also work for interface labels, dashboards, and packaging callouts, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the squared-round geometry and oblique rhythm remain clear.
The design conveys speed and precision, suggesting modern machinery, motorsport, and digital interfaces. Its oblique stance and angular cuts add urgency and motion, while the rounded-rectangle geometry keeps the tone controlled and contemporary rather than aggressive.
The font appears designed to translate the feel of streamlined industrial design into letterforms—combining rounded-rectangle bowls with clipped, italicized terminals to imply aerodynamics and efficiency. The consistent monoline stroke and geometric counters suggest an emphasis on clarity and a cohesive, system-like identity.
The numerals and capitals share a strong family resemblance through consistent corner rounding and diagonal finishing, reinforcing a cohesive tech aesthetic. In longer text, the repeated oblique angles and squared curves create a distinctive texture that favors short bursts and display settings over prolonged reading.