Sans Superellipse Emlus 10 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, tables, forms, captions, technical, utilitarian, modern, austere, efficient, alignment, compactness, clarity, system ui, technical tone, oblique, condensed, linear, rounded corners, single-storey forms.
A compact oblique sans with a tight, disciplined rhythm and consistently narrow proportions. Strokes are largely uniform with minimal modulation, and curves are built from rounded-rectangle geometry that keeps bowls and counters clean and controlled. Terminals are mostly straight and clipped, with rounded joins softening corners; apertures stay fairly open for such a condensed design. The overall texture is even and predictable across letters and numerals, giving the face a measured, mechanical steadiness.
Well suited to contexts where alignment and consistent character width matter, such as code presentations, terminal-style UI, data tables, and form interfaces. Its condensed footprint helps in space-constrained layouts, while the clear, geometric shapes can also work for technical branding, system dashboards, and compact captions.
The tone reads modern and task-focused, with a subtle industrial/technical feel. Its slanted stance adds momentum without becoming expressive or calligraphic, keeping the voice pragmatic and efficient. The rounded geometry tempers the strictness, lending a faintly contemporary, engineered friendliness.
Likely designed as a practical oblique companion for structured, grid-based typography—prioritizing consistent rhythm, compact metrics, and clean geometric forms for technical and interface-driven settings.
The grid-like regularity in spacing and the consistent advance across glyphs create a typewriter-like cadence that emphasizes alignment and structure. Round characters (such as O/0) maintain a squarish, superelliptic silhouette, reinforcing the font’s geometric construction.