Sans Superellipse Elho 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, ui, posters, sportswear, futuristic, sporty, technical, sleek, energetic, speed, modernity, precision, distinctiveness, branding focus, rounded corners, squared curves, oblique, streamlined, geometric.
This typeface is an oblique sans with a geometric, superellipse construction: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle shapes and corners are consistently softened. Strokes are clean and fairly uniform, with a slightly engineered feel created by flattened bowls, squared counters, and clipped terminals. The proportions skew tall, with compact ascenders/descenders relative to the x-height, and a steady forward slant that keeps lines moving. Uppercase forms are narrow and aerodynamic, while lowercase shows simplified, single-storey structures and open apertures that preserve clarity in motion-oriented shapes. Numerals follow the same rounded-square logic, with broad, stable forms and smooth transitions.
It works best where a fast, modern voice is needed—brand marks and identity systems, tech or gaming headlines, event and poster typography, and interface or product labeling where a forward-leaning emphasis supports the message. The strong geometric consistency also suits logotypes and short display settings where its distinctive rounded-square forms can be a key visual hook.
The overall tone is modern and kinetic, reading as performance-minded and technology-adjacent rather than humanist or literary. Its rounded-square geometry suggests contemporary interfaces, motorsport aesthetics, and sci‑fi branding—confident and efficient, with a mild retro-future flavor.
The font appears designed to blend italic momentum with a geometric superellipse skeleton, aiming for a contemporary, engineered personality that stands apart from conventional neo-grotesques. Its softened corners and squared curves suggest a deliberate balance of friendliness and precision for modern digital and performance-oriented design contexts.
The design’s signature is its consistent “squircle” rhythm: curves often flatten slightly before turning, and many terminals feel cut on a gentle angle that reinforces the slant. Spacing appears even and controlled in the sample text, helping the italic stance remain readable over longer lines.