Sans Superellipse Ersu 1 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Avionic' by Grype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, ui labels, gaming graphics, sporty, techy, energetic, tactical, futuristic, speed emphasis, modern branding, interface clarity, display impact, rounded corners, squared curves, oblique slant, compact apertures, flat terminals.
A slanted, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction throughout: curves resolve into softly squared corners and superellipse-like bowls, while straight strokes stay crisp and uniform. The weight is assertive with clean, mostly monolinear strokes and compact counters, producing a tight, forward-leaning texture in words. Uppercase forms feel engineered and slightly condensed in their internal space, and lowercase maintains a tall, sturdy profile with simplified, angular joins and flattened terminals. Numerals follow the same squared-round logic, with segmented-looking curves and firm, horizontal cuts that keep figures legible at a glance.
This font performs best where speed and impact matter: sports identities, athletic apparel graphics, event posters, esports and gaming overlays, and technology-forward branding. It also works well for dashboards, UI labels, and product markings where a compact, engineered look is desired. For longer editorial text, it’s more effective in short subheads, callouts, or captions than in continuous reading.
The overall tone is fast and purposeful—evoking performance graphics, motorsport timing boards, and modern interface labeling. Its squared curves and forward slant add a technical, tactical character, while the rounded corners keep it approachable rather than harsh. The rhythm reads as confident and kinetic, well-suited to high-impact messaging.
The design appears intended to merge a performance-italic stance with a rounded-rect geometry, delivering a contemporary, industrial tone without sharp aggression. Its consistent corner rounding and compact counters suggest an emphasis on coherence across letters and numbers for branding and display contexts where recognition and punch are priorities.
Rounded corners are consistent across bowls and joints, giving the design a cohesive “machined but softened” feel. Apertures tend to be relatively tight, and the italic angle plus compact counters can increase density in longer passages, favoring short bursts of text. The letterforms maintain a stable baseline and strong horizontal emphasis, which supports clear signage-like word shapes.