Sans Superellipse Efnew 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Sagan' by Associated Typographics (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, sportswear, tech ui, techy, sleek, sporty, futuristic, efficient, modernize, add speed, tech branding, distinct silhouette, geometric consistency, oblique, rounded corners, squared bowls, monoline, angular terminals.
A slanted, monoline sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with superelliptical bowls and consistently softened corners. Strokes keep an even weight and a tight, controlled curvature, while many terminals resolve in angled cuts that reinforce forward motion. Proportions are compact and slightly condensed in feel, with tall ascenders/descenders and open counters that stay crisp despite the rounded construction. Figures and caps echo the same squared-round logic, producing a coherent, engineered rhythm across the set.
Best suited for branding, headlines, and short display copy where its forward-leaning geometry can carry a modern, high-performance message. It can also work for tech-oriented interfaces, dashboards, or packaging where a clean, engineered sans with rounded-square forms helps create a cohesive, contemporary system.
The overall tone is modern and kinetic, reading as technical and performance-oriented rather than casual. Its rounded corners prevent it from feeling harsh, but the persistent slant and clipped terminals add a purposeful, speed-driven attitude.
The font appears designed to merge utilitarian sans structure with a distinctive superelliptical footprint, producing a recognizable silhouette that suggests speed and modernity. The combination of oblique posture, rounded corners, and clipped terminals points to an intention of being both friendly and technical—optimized for bold, concise communication.
The design leans heavily on squircle-like curves in letters such as C, O, Q, and D, giving the font a distinctive “rounded box” silhouette. Diagonal strokes and joins (notably in K, R, V, W, and Y) emphasize a streamlined, contemporary voice, while the numerals follow the same geometric discipline for consistent branding.