Sans Superellipse Okkuh 10 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, techy, retro, industrial, friendly, utilitarian, impact, clarity, modernity, modular feel, approachability, rounded, squared, compact, soft-cornered, monoline.
A monoline sans with a rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Curves tend toward superelliptical shapes rather than perfect circles, giving counters a squarish, engineered feel. Strokes are thick and even, terminals are blunt, and joins are clean, producing a sturdy texture with minimal contrast. Proportions emphasize a tall x-height and relatively short ascenders/descenders, with open apertures on letters like c and e and generally compact interior spaces at heavier sizes. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, reading clear and solid in display settings.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and bold branding where its rounded-square silhouette can carry personality at a glance. It also works well for packaging, app or product UI accents, and signage where strong stroke weight and simple forms support quick recognition. In longer paragraphs it will read heavy and tight, so it performs best when given generous size and spacing.
The overall tone is modern and tech-adjacent, with a subtle retro-futurist flavor from the rounded-square forms. It feels approachable rather than sharp, balancing an industrial, modular rhythm with friendly softened corners. The heavy, even strokes communicate confidence and straightforwardness.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver a robust, contemporary sans with a distinct rounded-rect identity—prioritizing impact, consistency, and a clean modular feel. The tall lowercase proportions and simplified geometry suggest an emphasis on clarity in display and interface-style contexts.
The design shows a consistent ‘soft-squared’ logic across straight and curved strokes, creating a coherent, blocky rhythm in text. At paragraph size the dense weight and compact counters produce a strong color, making it especially suited to short bursts of copy rather than long reading.