Sans Superellipse Etleh 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Good' by FontFont, 'Muller' and 'Muller Next' by Fontfabric, 'Cachet' by Monotype, and 'Gardenia' by W Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, sporty, dynamic, confident, modern, clean, emphasis, speed, impact, clarity, modernity, rounded, compact, sheared, solid, geometric.
This typeface is a heavy, right-leaning sans with compact proportions and softly rounded corners throughout. Strokes are largely uniform with minimal modulation, and curves resolve into squarish, superellipse-like bowls that keep counters open but tightly controlled. Terminals are clean and blunt, producing crisp joins in forms like E, F, and T, while rounded letters such as C, O, and G read as rounded rectangles rather than pure circles. The overall rhythm is dense and steady, with a consistent slant and sturdy, blocky silhouettes across caps, lowercase, and figures.
It performs best in short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, brand marks, and packaging where the heavy weight and italic slant can carry emphasis. The rounded rectangular construction also suits contemporary product branding and athletic or tech-adjacent visuals that benefit from a strong, streamlined texture.
The tone is assertive and energetic, combining a contemporary, engineered feel with a friendly softness from the rounded geometry. It reads as sporty and forward-moving, with a no-nonsense clarity that still feels approachable rather than harsh.
The design appears intended to deliver punchy emphasis and motion while maintaining a controlled geometric system. By pairing a strong italic slant with rounded-rectangular bowls and blunt terminals, it aims for modern impact, quick readability, and a cohesive, branded feel.
The italic construction appears uniformly sheared, creating strong directional momentum without becoming calligraphic. Round letters keep relatively flat sides and broad shoulders, reinforcing a squared-off, modern texture. Numerals are similarly robust and legible, matching the alphabet’s compact, high-impact presence.