Sans Superellipse Elho 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, sports branding, tech marketing, headlines, wayfinding, tech, sporty, futuristic, sleek, dynamic, modernize, add motion, geometric consistency, brand distinctiveness, rounded corners, oblique slant, humanist, streamlined, compact counters.
This typeface is an oblique sans with a rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction that shows up clearly in bowls, terminals, and interior corners. Strokes are smooth and mostly monolinear, with subtly softened joins and consistently radiused corners that keep forms compact and controlled. The overall rhythm is forward-leaning and aerodynamic, with slightly squared curves (not fully circular) and a crisp, modern silhouette. Letterforms favor simplified geometry and open, stable proportions, with a clean baseline and even spacing that reads as engineered rather than calligraphic.
It works well for UI labels, dashboards, and interface typography where a modern, streamlined look is desired, and it can also carry sports or tech branding with a sense of speed. The oblique angle and compact geometry make it particularly effective in headings, short bursts of text, and signage where you want a dynamic, contemporary tone.
The tone feels contemporary and performance-minded—fast, technical, and slightly futuristic. Rounded corners soften the voice just enough to remain approachable, while the oblique stance adds motion and urgency suitable for energetic branding.
The design appears intended to combine modern sans simplicity with a distinctive superelliptical geometry, producing a fast, engineered look that stays friendly through rounded corners. The consistent curvature and forward slant suggest an emphasis on motion, clarity, and a cohesive system across letters and numbers.
Distinctive superelliptical shaping gives counters and outer curves a subtly squared-off feel, producing a recognizable, uniform texture in text. Numerals and capitals follow the same rounded-corner logic, creating a cohesive system across alphanumerics.