Sans Superellipse Onroy 9 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, signage, tech branding, posters, futuristic, tech, clean, geometric, sleek, sci‑fi tone, interface clarity, modern branding, geometric system, distinct display, rounded, modular, squared, streamlined, minimal.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle strokes and softened corners, with a consistent monoline feel and squared counters that read as superelliptical. Terminals are mostly horizontal or vertical with gentle radiusing, giving letters a modular, engineered rhythm. Curves are controlled and often resolved into flat segments (notably in C/S and many lowercase forms), while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are crisp and slightly stylized. The overall construction emphasizes clear shapes, open apertures, and a tidy, contemporary texture in setting.
Works best for interface labels, product and tech branding, and short-to-medium headlines where its rounded-square geometry can carry the visual identity. It also suits signage and packaging that benefit from a clean, engineered look, and display copy in sci‑fi or modern-industrial contexts.
The tone is distinctly futuristic and technical, evoking digital interfaces, sci‑fi titling, and industrial design. Its rounded-square geometry feels modern and orderly, balancing friendliness from the soft corners with a precise, machine-made attitude.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a coherent alphabet with a sleek, contemporary voice. It prioritizes a consistent modular system and a distinctive squared-round silhouette to stand out in branding and display settings while remaining clean and legible.
Figures and many capitals lean into squared bowls (0, O, D, Q, 8) and a slightly display-oriented schematic logic. The lowercase includes several simplified, geometric gestures (e.g., single-storey constructions and squared arches), reinforcing the font’s modular identity.