Sans Superellipse Ehrat 1 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Albireo' by Cory Maylett Design (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, dashboards, packaging, posters, branding, efficient, technical, modern, clean, dynamic, space saving, modernization, clarity, motion, condensed, oblique, upright terminals, rounded corners, open apertures.
A condensed oblique sans with a smooth, superelliptical construction: rounded-rectangle bowls, softly squared curves, and consistently clean joins. Strokes are even and monolinear, with gently rounded corners that keep the texture crisp rather than soft. Proportions are tall and compact, producing a dense vertical rhythm, while counters stay open enough to remain readable. Figures are streamlined and utilitarian, matching the letterforms’ pared-back geometry.
Works well for compact UI labels, navigation, and data-rich interfaces where space is limited but clarity is required. The slanted, condensed rhythm also suits headlines, packaging, and contemporary branding that wants a streamlined, forward-leaning feel. In longer copy it can be effective for short passages or callouts where a modern, condensed voice is desired.
The overall tone feels contemporary and efficiency-driven—more engineered than expressive. Its oblique stance adds motion and urgency, while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable and controlled. The result reads as modern, technical, and slightly sporty without becoming decorative.
Likely designed to deliver a space-saving, modern sans voice with a distinctive rounded-rect geometry and a consistent oblique energy. The intent appears to balance functional readability with a recognizable, engineered silhouette suited to contemporary display and interface contexts.
Round letters lean toward rounded-rectangle shapes rather than true circles, giving the face a distinctive, modular feel. The italic is a true oblique impression across both lowercase and uppercase, maintaining consistent spacing and a steady typographic color in lines of text.