Sans Superellipse Olrer 2 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Branding SF' by Latinotype and 'Fact' by ParaType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logos, labels, retro, friendly, punchy, playful, casual, space saving, high impact, warm geometry, display legibility, rounded, condensed, soft corners, sturdy, blocky.
A compact, rounded sans with tall, condensed proportions and softly squared curves. Strokes are heavy and steady with minimal modulation, and terminals are blunt or gently rounded, producing a sturdy, poster-like texture. Counters are tight but clear, and many curved letters take on a rounded-rectangle feel; the overall rhythm is narrow and vertical with slightly varied character widths. The lowercase is simple and compact, with a single-storey a and g and a straight, minimal ear on r; punctuation and numerals follow the same solid, no-nonsense construction.
Best suited for short to medium headlines, branding, packaging, and label work where compact width and strong presence are beneficial. It also works well for punchy UI labels or signage-style applications, but the dense texture suggests keeping body text sizes moderate to large for comfortable reading.
The tone is upbeat and approachable, with a vintage sign-painting and mid-century display flavor. Its chunky shapes and rounded corners read as friendly rather than harsh, making it feel informal, energetic, and attention-seeking without becoming chaotic.
Likely designed as a compact display sans that maximizes impact in limited horizontal space, using rounded-rectilinear geometry to maintain warmth while staying bold and legible. The simplified lowercase and sturdy numerals suggest an emphasis on practical, high-visibility typography for branding and titling.
In continuous text the tight set and heavy color create strong emphasis and a dense gray value, while the narrow build helps longer headlines fit into constrained spaces. The numerals are bold and straightforward, matching the letterforms for cohesive titling and labeling.