Sans Superellipse Emder 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Flexo' and 'Flexo Soft' by Durotype; 'Diaria Sans Pro', 'Lytiga Pro', and 'Pancetta Pro' by Mint Type; 'Akwe Pro' by ROHH; 'Foundry Form Sans' by The Foundry; and 'Ranelte' by insigne (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, signage, packaging, ui labels, headlines, clean, sporty, modern, approachable, efficient, clarity, momentum, modernization, utility, friendliness, oblique, rounded, superelliptical, monolinear, open counters.
A monolinear oblique sans with softly squared, superelliptical curves and rounded corners throughout. Strokes stay even with minimal contrast, while terminals are clean and gently blunt rather than sharply cut. Round characters like C, O, and G read as rounded-rectangle forms, and the overall construction feels compact and controlled with slightly condensed inner spaces. The lowercase shows simple, functional shapes with open apertures and a straightforward, contemporary rhythm; figures are similarly streamlined and geometric.
Well-suited to contemporary branding systems, product packaging, and signage where a clean, energetic italic voice is needed. It can also work effectively for UI labels and short-to-medium headlines thanks to its even stroke weight, open shapes, and smooth, geometric rhythm.
The tone is modern and utilitarian with a friendly edge coming from the rounded geometry. Its forward-leaning posture adds energy and motion, giving it a sporty, contemporary feel without becoming aggressive or quirky.
The font appears designed to deliver a streamlined oblique sans optimized for clarity and speed, using rounded-superellipse forms to feel modern yet approachable. Its restrained details and consistent geometry suggest an intention to perform reliably across practical, system-oriented applications while still conveying momentum.
The design’s consistency comes from repeated superelliptical curves across both letters and numerals, creating a cohesive texture in words. The oblique slant is steady and uniform, helping long lines of text maintain a clear directional flow.