Sans Superellipse Edlef 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Navine', 'Revx Neue', and 'Revx Neue Rounded' by OneSevenPointFive (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui, branding, headlines, tech, signage, futuristic, technical, streamlined, sporty, clean, modernization, speed cue, systematic geometry, legibility, rounded corners, superelliptic, monoline, oblique, extended terminals.
A slanted, monoline sans with a superelliptic construction: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle shapes and corners are consistently softened rather than perfectly circular. Strokes keep an even thickness with smooth joins, giving forms a machined, aerodynamic feel. Proportions read compact and efficient, with broad counters, squared-off bowls, and gently rounded terminals that maintain crisp silhouettes. Uppercase shapes are simplified and geometric, while the lowercase keeps the same rounded-rect rhythm, producing a cohesive, contemporary texture in text.
Well suited for user interfaces, app/OS styling, dashboards, and product labeling where a clean, modern oblique sans is desired. It also works effectively for branding, sports or automotive-inspired headlines, wayfinding, and short editorial callouts where the distinctive rounded-rect forms can carry a contemporary, technical personality without sacrificing clarity.
The overall tone feels modern and engineered, with a sleek, forward-leaning motion that suggests speed and precision. Its rounded-square geometry adds a friendly, approachable edge to an otherwise technical voice, making it feel at home in digital and performance-oriented contexts.
The design appears intended to blend geometric efficiency with softened edges: a streamlined italic sans that feels fast and contemporary while staying legible. Its consistent superelliptic geometry suggests an emphasis on visual cohesion across glyphs and a recognizable, system-like identity in practical applications.
Round forms like O/Q and 0 lean toward squarish ovals with softened corners, reinforcing the superellipse theme across letters and numerals. The italic angle is consistent and the spacing looks open enough for comfortable reading at display and short-text sizes, while the distinctive geometry keeps a recognizable texture.