Sans Superellipse Etmun 6 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nestor' by Fincker Font Cuisine, 'Asket' by Glen Jan, 'Motorway' by K-Type, 'Molde' by Letritas, 'Malden Sans' by Monotype, 'Hype vol 2' by Positype, 'Ordina' by Schriftlabor, and 'Breuer Condensed' by TypeTrust (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, sporty, energetic, modern, assertive, compact, impact, motion, efficiency, modernity, oblique, rounded corners, blocky, industrial, high-impact.
A compact oblique sans with sturdy, uniform strokes and rounded-rectangle construction in curves and counters. The letterforms lean consistently, with squared terminals softened by gentle corner rounding, creating a blocky but controlled silhouette. Proportions are tight and space-efficient, with relatively closed apertures and a firm, slightly condensed rhythm that reads as dense and punchy in both uppercase and lowercase. Numerals match the same utilitarian geometry, keeping shapes simple, heavy, and highly consistent across the set.
Best suited to attention-forward applications such as headlines, posters, sports or tech branding, packaging, and short signage where a compact, forceful voice is beneficial. It can also work for short bursts of text (taglines, callouts, UI labels) when you want a dense, energetic typographic color.
The overall tone feels energetic and performance-oriented, combining modern industrial geometry with a forward-leaning slant that suggests motion. Its compact massing and strong presence communicate confidence and urgency, making it feel sporty and assertive rather than delicate or conversational.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-saving, high-impact oblique sans built from rounded-rectangular forms for a contemporary, engineered feel. The consistent slant and firm geometry suggest a focus on motion, emphasis, and strong visual branding rather than delicate editorial nuance.
The design’s visual identity is driven by superelliptical rounding and squared-off joins, which keep curves from feeling soft or calligraphic despite the slant. In running text, the dense color and tight counters produce a bold, compact texture that favors impact over airiness.