Sans Superellipse Eskef 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Constellation Pro' by Tilde (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, ui, headlines, posters, packaging, modern, techy, dynamic, friendly, contemporary ui, brand voice, energetic emphasis, geometric clarity, rounded, geometric, oblique, smooth, compact counters.
A rounded geometric sans with an oblique (italicized) stance and smooth, superellipse-driven construction. Curves lean toward rounded-rectangle bowls and counters, with softened corners and consistently low stroke modulation. Uppercase forms are clean and slightly condensed in feel, while the lowercase shows a tall x-height with compact apertures and tight internal spacing that creates a dense, efficient texture. Terminals are generally blunt and rounded, and the numerals follow the same softened geometry with stable, contemporary proportions.
Well-suited for contemporary branding, interface typography, and product or app marketing where a rounded, forward-looking italic voice is desired. It performs especially well in headlines, short copy, labels, and callouts, and can add motion and emphasis in editorial layouts or promotional materials without relying on heavy contrast or decorative detail.
The overall tone is modern and energetic, balancing a tech-forward precision with approachable roundedness. The slant adds motion and immediacy, making the voice feel active and slightly sporty rather than formal or editorial. Its smooth corners and controlled geometry read as friendly and contemporary, suitable for brands that want to feel digital-native without becoming cold.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, contemporary rounded sans with built-in dynamism from its oblique angle. By using superellipse-like bowls and softened corners, it aims for a distinctive geometric personality that remains practical and legible for modern display and interface contexts.
Round letters like O/Q show squarish, superelliptical shaping rather than perfect circles, and the punctuation and dots appear crisp and simple, reinforcing the utilitarian, UI-ready character. The rhythm is consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, with a strong emphasis on uniform curvature and compact counters that helps maintain a cohesive silhouette at display sizes.