Sans Superellipse Ollor 7 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'North Block' by BoxTube Labs, 'Double Porter' and 'Hops And Barley' by Fenotype, 'Cosmic Lager' by Vozzy, 'Buyan' by Yu Type, and 'Blop77' by osialus (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, logos, industrial, condensed, utilitarian, posterish, modernist, space saving, impact, clarity, system branding, functional display, rounded corners, blocky, sturdy, high-contrast presence, compact.
A condensed, heavy sans with squared construction softened by consistently rounded corners. Strokes read largely uniform, producing a dense, monolithic color, while counters are tight and often rectangular/rounded-rect in feel. Curves (notably in C, G, O, Q, S) behave like superellipses—more flattened than purely circular—supporting a compact, engineered rhythm. Terminals are blunt and rounded rather than sharp, and proportions emphasize height with short extenders and a tall, dominant lowercase body.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and short bursts of copy where a compact width and strong silhouette improve impact. It also fits signage, labels, and packaging systems that benefit from a rugged, rounded-rect aesthetic and clear, consistent letter shapes. For longer reading, it will be most comfortable when given generous size and line spacing to offset the dense texture.
The overall tone is strong and pragmatic, with an industrial, signage-like authority. Its rounded-rectangle geometry keeps it from feeling harsh, lending a friendly-but-firm presence that suits bold statements and functional labeling. The condensed stance adds urgency and efficiency, giving headlines a punchy, space-saving character.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in minimal horizontal space, using rounded-rectangle construction to create a cohesive, industrial-modern look. It prioritizes bold, simple forms and consistent curvature for high recognizability and a confident typographic block on the page.
Distinctive numerals and punctuation contribute to a straightforward, display-forward voice; the figures are tall and sturdy, matching the compact letterforms. The lowercase remains highly assertive at size, and the spacing appears designed for tight set headlines where a solid typographic block is desirable.