Sans Superellipse Etras 10 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, posters, headlines, gaming ui, product labels, sporty, urgent, futuristic, industrial, aggressive, compact impact, sense of motion, modern display, space saving, high visibility, condensed, oblique, rounded corners, square-oval, caps-forward.
A condensed oblique sans with a blocky, superelliptical construction: curves read as rounded-rectangle bowls and counters rather than true circles. Strokes are uniformly heavy with minimal modulation, and terminals are mostly squared-off with softened corners, giving the forms a cut, engineered feel. Proportions are tall and tight, with compact apertures and short crossbars; curves (C, G, O, Q, S) maintain a controlled, squared oval rhythm that stays consistent across cases. Numerals and capitals keep the same narrow, upright-to-forward-leaning stance, producing a dense, high-impact texture in words and headlines.
Best suited to bold display typography: sports and esports identities, event posters, action-oriented advertising, and packaging or labels that need immediate shelf impact. It can also work for short UI elements like game menus, scoreboards, or navigation where a condensed, slanted look reinforces speed and intensity.
The overall tone is fast and high-energy, with a forward-leaning posture that suggests motion and competitiveness. Its hard-edged geometry and compressed rhythm feel modern and utilitarian, suited to environments where impact and pace matter more than warmth or nuance.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch in a compact width while maintaining a cohesive, rounded-rectangular geometry. Its consistent heavy strokes and oblique stance prioritize momentum and presence, making it a strong choice for branding and titles that need to feel fast, modern, and assertive.
The face relies on tight internal spaces and compressed widths, so spacing and size will strongly affect legibility; it reads most confidently at display sizes where counters can open up. The superelliptical rounding keeps the heavy forms from feeling purely mechanical, adding a subtle slickness that supports a contemporary, performance-oriented voice.