Sans Superellipse Efdiy 1 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A monoline oblique sans with rounded-rectangle (superelliptical) construction that keeps curves taut and corners softly squared. Strokes are even and smooth, with open apertures and a restrained, engineered geometry that stays consistent from caps to lowercase. The uppercase set reads streamlined and slightly condensed in feel, while the lowercase maintains clear, single‑storey forms and compact joins that preserve a steady rhythm in text. Numerals follow the same rounded-square logic, with simple, modern shapes and a uniform stroke that supports clarity at small to medium sizes.
Works well for interface typography, dashboards, and product ecosystems where a neat, modern oblique sans can add emphasis without sacrificing legibility. It also suits technology and mobility branding, editorial callouts, and signage-style short texts where its rounded-square geometry reads clearly and consistently.
The overall tone is contemporary and measured, combining a digital/industrial precision with an approachable softness from its rounded corners. Its oblique stance adds motion and a forward-leaning energy without turning expressive or calligraphic. The result feels tech-adjacent and efficient, suited to clean, modern visual systems.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern oblique sans voice built on superelliptical geometry—balancing strict system-like forms with softened corners for friendliness. It prioritizes clarity, consistency, and a contemporary technical look across letters and numerals.
Distinctive superelliptical bowls and terminals give the face a recognizable silhouette, especially in rounded characters like C, O, S, and the curved numerals. The italics appear structurally derived rather than cursive, keeping forms stable and systematic in running text.