Sans Superellipse Endah 3 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: branding, sportswear, technology, automotive, posters, futuristic, technical, sleek, sporty, modern, motion, modernization, precision, approachability, efficiency, rounded corners, oblique slant, extended, geometric, streamlined.
A streamlined oblique sans with extended proportions and rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves resolve into soft, squared terminals and corners, giving bowls and counters a superelliptical, machined feel rather than purely circular geometry. Strokes are largely monolinear with crisp joins, open apertures, and broad horizontal spacing that emphasizes a fast, forward-leaning rhythm. Numerals and capitals follow the same rounded-square logic, with closed forms staying compact while diagonals and arms stretch wide for a stable, engineered silhouette.
Works best in display and short-to-medium text settings where a modern, aerodynamic look is desired—brand marks, product naming, UI headlines, packaging, editorial pull quotes, and event or motorsport-style graphics. The rounded geometry and clear structure also suit interface titles and dashboards where a friendly technical tone is useful.
The overall tone reads contemporary and performance-oriented, with a clean, tech-forward personality. The rounded corners soften the voice just enough to feel approachable, while the slant and extended width keep it energetic and directional—suggesting speed, motion, and modern product design.
Likely designed to combine a geometric, rounded-rectangle skeleton with an oblique stance to communicate speed and contemporary precision. The consistent corner radii and monolinear strokes prioritize a cohesive, industrial polish that holds together well in prominent sizes.
Several characters lean on rounded-corner rectangles rather than true circles, producing distinctive squarish bowls (notably in O/Q and 0/8) and a consistent “capsule” internal counter shape. The oblique angle is steady across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, and the generous sidebearings help keep dense text from feeling cramped despite the wide set.