Sans Superellipse Ehkez 3 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, sporty, technical, modern, energetic, streamlined, speed cue, space saving, modern branding, technical clarity, display impact, condensed, oblique, squared rounds, tight spacing, apertures.
A condensed oblique sans with rounded-rectangle (superelliptical) construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes stay even with low contrast, producing a clean, uniform texture, while the right-leaning slant and slightly squared curves give it a fast, engineered feel. Counters are compact and often squarish (notably in O/0 and D), terminals are mostly straight or gently rounded, and several letters show pragmatic, cut-in shaping (e.g., the angled shoulder in r and the compact, open forms in e and a). Numerals follow the same condensed, squared-round logic, with the 0 especially rectangular and the 2/3 built from firm, flattened curves.
Best suited for display roles where a fast, technical voice is desirable—sports identities, athletic apparel, racing or automotive materials, bold editorial headlines, posters, and compact logo wordmarks. It can also work for short UI labels or product naming where space is tight and a streamlined look is needed.
The overall tone is dynamic and contemporary, leaning toward motorsport and performance branding rather than neutral text. Its slanted stance and condensed proportions suggest speed and efficiency, while the softened corners keep it approachable and polished instead of harsh or industrial.
The font appears designed to deliver a compact, high-impact sans with a speed-oriented slant and a signature superelliptical geometry. By combining narrow proportions, rounded-square curves, and even stroke weight, it aims for a modern, performance-driven style that stays clean and consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
The design relies on a steady rhythm of verticals and tight internal space, which helps it read as a cohesive system in all-caps. In longer samples the condensed, oblique forms create a strong forward momentum and a distinctive silhouette, particularly in sequences of rounded letters where the squared counters become a recognizable signature.