Sans Superellipse Ennot 3 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, sports, technology, automotive, futuristic, sporty, technical, sleek, dynamic, speed cue, modern branding, tech aesthetic, display impact, geometric softness, rounded, oblique, streamlined, squared, extended.
A wide, oblique sans with a superelliptical construction: curves read as rounded rectangles, and corners are heavily softened rather than perfectly circular. Strokes are monolinear and sturdy, with broad proportions and generous internal counters that keep forms open at display sizes. Terminals are predominantly squared-off with radiused edges, and many joins emphasize smooth, continuous motion—especially in diagonals and angled arms. The overall rhythm is expansive and forward-leaning, with tight, engineered curves and a distinctly modern, aerodynamic silhouette across letters and numerals.
Best suited to logos, product naming, posters, and UI/display headlines where its wide stance and oblique energy can be a feature rather than a constraint. It works especially well for sports, automotive, and tech contexts that benefit from a streamlined, forward-moving aesthetic. For longer passages, it will read most comfortably at larger sizes with ample line spacing.
The tone is contemporary and kinetic, evoking speed, technology, and engineered precision. Its rounded-square geometry gives it a friendly, approachable softness while still feeling purposeful and performance-oriented. The slant reinforces a sense of motion and immediacy, making the voice feel active rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to blend a soft, rounded-square geometry with a fast, performance-driven slant, creating a futuristic sans that feels both engineered and approachable. Its consistent monoline construction and repeated superelliptical motifs suggest a focus on strong brand recognition and clear, modern display typography.
Distinctive features include superellipse-based bowls and counters, angled horizontals in several glyphs, and numeral forms that echo the same rounded-rectangle language (notably in 2, 3, 5, and 8). The design favors clean silhouettes and consistent rounding, producing a cohesive, branded look in headlines and short bursts of text.