Sans Superellipse Efnen 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, logotypes, sports, technology ui, futuristic, technical, sporty, sleek, dynamic, speed, modernity, precision, tech branding, display impact, rounded corners, oblique, extended joints, modular, geometric.
A slanted, geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like contours. Strokes are uniform and clean, with softened corners and occasional squared terminals, producing a crisp, engineered feel. Curves tend to resolve into flattened arcs rather than perfect circles, and counters often read as rounded rectangles. The overall rhythm is tight and forward-leaning, with narrow apertures and compact joins that emphasize a streamlined, modular construction across letters and numerals.
Well-suited for display typography where a fast, engineered tone is desired—headlines, posters, product marks, automotive or esports branding, and tech-oriented packaging. It can also work for interface labels and dashboards when you want a stylized, futuristic feel, especially in short strings like navigation, counters, and readouts.
The font conveys speed and precision, with a contemporary, tech-forward attitude. Its oblique stance and rounded-corner geometry evoke motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and modern industrial design—confident, efficient, and slightly aggressive without becoming harsh.
The design appears intended to modernize a geometric sans through superelliptical shaping and a strong oblique posture, balancing friendliness from rounded corners with a disciplined, technical structure. The goal seems to be a cohesive, high-speed aesthetic that remains legible while signaling performance and contemporary technology.
Many glyphs show a consistent mix of straight segments and softened bends, giving round characters a subtly squared profile. Numerals follow the same superelliptical logic, keeping a unified texture in mixed alphanumeric settings. In longer text, the pronounced slant and compact openings create a continuous, flowing stripe that reads best at display and short text sizes.