Sans Superellipse Etdil 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Karben 105 Mono' by Talbot Type and 'Monostep' by YOKKMOKK (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, technical docs, tables, instrument panels, technical, retro, utilitarian, mechanical, no-nonsense, system style, functional clarity, retro tech, structured rhythm, rounded corners, square-oval, industrial, compact, high contrast counters.
A slanted, monoline sans with a squared, superelliptical construction: bowls and rounds read as rounded rectangles rather than true circles. Strokes are consistent in thickness with blunt, minimally tapered terminals, and the geometry leans toward vertical sides and flat-ish curves, giving a compact, engineered feel. Proportions are steady and even across the set, with clear, open counters and a rhythm that stays uniform in running text.
This face suits contexts that benefit from consistent character spacing and a structured, engineered look—such as coding environments, terminal-like UI labels, data tables, technical documentation, and system-style signage or panel markings. It also works well for compact headings where a retro-tech tone is desired without decorative excess.
The overall tone is technical and workmanlike, with a distinct retro computing and instrumentation flavor. Its italic slant adds urgency and motion, but the underlying geometry keeps it disciplined and functional rather than expressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a pragmatic, machine-like reading experience with uniform rhythm and a distinctive square-rounded geometry. The italic slant suggests emphasis and momentum while preserving an orderly, modular silhouette for structured text.
Round letters like O/Q/0 and the lowercase bowls show a distinctive square-oval silhouette, reinforcing the constructed, grid-friendly character. The figures appear sturdy and legible with straightforward shapes that prioritize clarity over ornament.