Sans Superellipse Esmoz 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bronkoh' by Brink, 'Neuron Angled' by Corradine Fonts, 'Informatic' by Fatchair, and 'Obvia' by Typefolio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, brand marks, headlines, posters, sportswear, techy, sporty, confident, modern, dynamic, modernize, add motion, geometric clarity, brand readiness, ui friendliness, oblique, rounded, square-rounded, clean, compact.
A clean sans with an oblique stance and softly squared, superelliptic curves. Strokes are even and smooth, with rounded corners and gently flattened bowls that give counters a rounded-rectangle feel. Proportions are compact with a steady rhythm, and terminals are mostly blunt or subtly rounded, keeping the texture solid and contemporary. Numerals follow the same geometric logic, with open, simplified shapes and consistent stroke behavior.
Works well for UI labels, product branding, and editorial headlines where a clean geometric voice is needed with extra dynamism from the slant. The sturdy, rounded-square construction also suits posters, signage, and sports or tech-oriented identities that benefit from a confident, streamlined texture.
The overall tone feels modern and energetic, combining geometric order with a forward-leaning, motion-oriented slant. Its rounded-square forms read as friendly but controlled, suggesting a tech or performance mindset rather than a decorative one.
Likely intended as a contemporary geometric oblique that balances friendliness (rounded corners) with a precise, engineered silhouette. The consistent construction across letters and numerals points to an all-purpose display-to-interface role where clarity and a sense of motion are both desirable.
The design leans toward geometric construction: circular letters become squarer and more modular, while diagonals stay crisp and stable. The oblique angle is consistent across caps and lowercase, helping headings and short lines feel fast and intentional without becoming cursive.