Sans Superellipse Omlaw 6 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Patrima' by Juri Zaech and 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, signage, packaging, modern, technical, industrial, confident, clean, space-saving, high impact, systematic geometry, modern utility, geometric, squared-round, compact, high-contrast shapes, crisp terminals.
A compact geometric sans with squared-round construction: curves resolve into softened corners and broad superellipse-like bowls rather than true circles. Strokes are uniformly heavy with crisp, straight terminals, giving letters a blocky, engineered silhouette and strong figure/ground. Counters are relatively tight, apertures are small, and joins are sturdy, producing dense, stable word shapes. Lowercase forms are simple and utilitarian (single-story a and g), and the numerals share the same squared-round logic with solid, display-friendly proportions.
Best suited to headlines, branding systems, packaging, and wayfinding where a compact, sturdy sans can deliver strong impact in limited space. It also works well for interface labels and short blocks of copy when a dense, modern texture is desired.
The tone is contemporary and no-nonsense, balancing friendliness from rounded corners with an industrial, technical firmness. Its compact rhythm and weight convey confidence and efficiency, reading as modern and functional rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum presence and clarity with a compact footprint, using squared-round geometry to create a distinctive, contemporary voice that stays highly consistent across the alphabet and numerals.
The design maintains a consistent rounded-rectangle motif across bowls and corners, which helps keep texture even in longer lines. Because counters and apertures are tight, the face tends to look darker and more compact in paragraphs, while remaining punchy in headlines and labels.