Sans Superellipse Esduz 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Carnac', 'Carnas', 'Croma Sans', 'Epoca Pro', 'Foro Sans', 'Orgon', 'Orgon Plan', and 'Qubo' by Hoftype and 'Bitner' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sportswear, dynamic, sporty, modern, confident, energetic, impact, motion, modernity, clarity, brand presence, oblique, geometric, rounded, compact, clean.
This typeface is a heavy, oblique sans with a geometric construction and smoothly rounded corners throughout. Curves tend toward squarish, superellipse-like bowls, giving round letters a slightly flattened, engineered feel rather than a purely circular one. Strokes are sturdy and even, terminals are clean, and counters stay fairly open for the weight. Proportions are compact with a forward-leaning rhythm; the numerals and capitals read as solid blocks with consistent width relationships and a steady baseline presence.
It performs best in display contexts such as headlines, posters, product branding, and packaging where a strong, modern presence is needed. The oblique stance also works well for sports, automotive, and tech-adjacent graphics that benefit from a sense of motion. For body text, it’s more suitable for brief callouts, labels, or UI emphasis rather than long-form reading.
The overall tone feels fast and assertive, with a contemporary, performance-oriented slant. Its rounded geometry keeps it approachable while the strong weight and oblique stance add urgency and momentum. The result is a modern, confident voice suited to attention-grabbing typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary geometric sans with a built-in sense of speed and impact. By combining rounded-rectangle curves with a consistent oblique angle and sturdy strokes, it aims for high visibility and a streamlined, modern personality in branding and display typography.
Uppercase forms appear broadly uniform and stable, while the lowercase introduces more human rhythm through simple, single-storey shapes and straightforward joins. The oblique angle is consistent across letters and figures, helping text blocks feel cohesive and directional. In longer settings, the weight and slant create a pronounced texture that favors short-to-medium runs over delicate, information-dense layouts.