Sans Superellipse Ehgef 4 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bank Sans EF' by Elsner+Flake (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, sporty, techy, dynamic, modern, condensed, space saving, speed emphasis, modernize, geometric unity, rounded corners, squared curves, oblique, tall, clean.
A tall, tightly set sans with an oblique slant and a compact footprint. Letterforms are built from straight stems and rounded-rectangle curves, giving bowls and counters a squarish, superelliptical feel rather than fully circular forms. Strokes stay even and crisp, with minimal modulation and mostly closed apertures; terminals are clean and often softly rounded, reinforcing the engineered, streamlined geometry. Overall rhythm is upright-leaning and efficient, with consistent spacing and a slightly mechanical regularity that stays readable in display sizes.
Best suited for headlines, logos, packaging, and short bursts of text where a condensed, dynamic presence helps maximize impact in limited space. It can work well for sports and performance-oriented branding, tech product graphics, UI titling, and signage where a sleek, modern tone is desired.
The font conveys speed and purpose—sleek, contemporary, and a bit athletic. Its condensed, forward-leaning stance and rounded-rect geometry suggest tech interfaces, performance branding, and modern transport aesthetics rather than literary or traditional tone.
Likely designed to deliver a compact, high-energy sans with softened geometry—combining a forward-leaning, contemporary stance with rounded-rectangle forms for a distinctive, cohesive display voice.
Distinctive squarish counters in letters like O/Q and rounded inner corners throughout create a cohesive “soft-tech” texture. Numerals echo the same construction with narrow proportions and rounded-rectangle shaping, supporting a unified typographic voice across alphanumerics.