Sans Superellipse Esmiw 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Digital Sans Now' by Elsner+Flake and 'Digital TS' by TypeShop Collection (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, esports, headlines, posters, logos, sporty, futuristic, technical, energetic, sleek, speed emphasis, modernity, precision, branding impact, rounded corners, squared bowls, oblique stress, compact apertures, angled terminals.
This typeface uses smooth, monoline strokes with a pronounced oblique slant and a rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves resolve into squared bowls and softened corners rather than true circles, giving letters like C, D, O, and Q a superelliptical, tech-like silhouette. Terminals are frequently angled and corners are generously radiused, producing a streamlined, aerodynamic rhythm. Counters are fairly compact and apertures tend to be partially closed, while diagonals (V, W, Y, K) are sturdy and tightly drawn for a cohesive, forward-leaning texture.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its slanted, aerodynamic shapes can signal speed and modernity—team identities, esports graphics, product marks, posters, packaging, and UI headers for tech-forward experiences. It can also work for emphasis lines in layouts when a dynamic, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone reads fast and performance-driven, with a contemporary, engineered feel. Its rounded-square geometry and consistent slant suggest motion and precision, evoking motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and modern athletic branding more than editorial or traditional signage.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, forward-moving sans with a distinctive rounded-square skeleton. By combining softened corners with squared bowls and consistent slant, it aims for a modern, performance-oriented aesthetic that stays clean and legible at display sizes.
The digit set matches the same rounded-rect logic, with squared curves and brisk angles that keep numerals crisp and display-friendly. Uppercase forms feel particularly assertive and compact, while the lowercase maintains the same geometric logic for a uniform, italicized flow in running text.