Sans Superellipse Egje 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Goodland' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, ui labels, futuristic, technical, sporty, sleek, retro, compact titling, convey speed, modernize branding, tech styling, condensed, oblique, rounded corners, square-oval, aerodynamic.
A tall, highly condensed oblique sans with monoline strokes and rounded-rectangle construction in the bowls and counters. Curves resolve into softly squared corners, giving letters like O, D, and Q a superelliptical, squircle-like footprint rather than true circles. Terminals are mostly clean and blunt, with occasional gentle hooks and small spur-like turns on forms such as J, y, and g; overall contrast is minimal and the rhythm is tight due to narrow set widths. The figures follow the same narrow, rounded-rect geometry, with simplified, open shapes that keep the texture light and continuous.
Best suited to short headlines, posters, logos, and branding where a compact, speed-oriented look is desired. It can also work for interface labels, wayfinding-style graphics, and product/tech packaging that benefits from tight horizontal economy and a sleek, contemporary texture.
The overall tone reads fast and aerodynamic, suggesting motion and efficiency. Its condensed slant and squared-round curves evoke a futuristic, engineered aesthetic with a subtle retro display flavor reminiscent of transport, racing, or sci‑fi titling.
The design appears intended to combine space-saving condensed widths with a streamlined italic stance and superelliptical rounding, producing a modern, motion-forward sans that feels engineered and contemporary while remaining clean and legible at display scale.
The narrow proportions and consistent stroke weight create a strong vertical cadence, while the rounded corners soften the otherwise mechanical geometry. Apertures are generally open and counters are compact, producing a crisp, high-energy word shape at display sizes.