Sans Superellipse Esnuj 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'DIN Mittel EF' by Elsner+Flake and 'DIN Next', 'DIN Next Cyrillic', and 'DIN Next Paneuropean' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sportswear, interfaces, sporty, dynamic, modern, confident, clean, contemporary voice, convey motion, friendly modernity, clear display, oblique, rounded, compact, upright terminals, uniform strokes.
A slanted sans with uniform, low-contrast strokes and softly squared rounding throughout, giving many curves a superellipse-like feel. The drawing favors compact counters and sturdy bowls, with smooth joins and terminals that read cleanly rather than sharp. Uppercase forms are broad and stable, while lowercase keeps a straightforward, utilitarian construction with single-storey shapes (notably the a and g) and minimal gesture. Numerals are bold and highly legible, with simple, open forms and consistent stroke behavior that matches the letters.
This font fits best in headlines, brand marks, packaging, and promotional graphics where an energetic italic presence helps create motion. It also suits UI labels, navigation, and product titling when a modern, rounded sans voice is desired and space efficiency is helpful.
The overall tone is energetic and forward-moving, combining a contemporary, engineered cleanliness with a slightly sporty urgency from the consistent slant. Rounded corners soften the voice, keeping it approachable while still feeling confident and assertive.
It appears designed to deliver a contemporary italic sans that feels fast and decisive without becoming aggressive, using rounded superellipse-like shaping to keep the forms friendly and cohesive across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
The slant is steady across cases and figures, and the rounded-rectangle geometry creates a cohesive rhythm, especially in circular letters and the curved portions of S, C, and G. Tight apertures and compact counters give it punch at display sizes, while the even stroke weight helps maintain clarity in short text.