Sans Superellipse Ordan 4 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Litmus' by Indian Type Foundry and 'Dalle' by Stawix (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, signage, ui labels, packaging, posters, modern, confident, clean, friendly, technical, clarity, modernity, approachability, branding, utility, geometric, rounded, compact, sturdy, high-clarity.
A solid, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle (superellipse) bowls and softened corners throughout. Strokes are heavy and even, with crisp terminals and minimal modulation, producing a steady, high-ink silhouette. Proportions lean compact: counters are fairly tight, curves are controlled rather than airy, and many forms read slightly squared-off, especially in C/G/O and the numerals. The lowercase shows a two-storey “a,” a single-storey “g,” and a simple, functional “t,” with short joins and pragmatic shapes that keep spacing and texture consistent.
Performs best where a strong, readable sans is needed: headlines, short blocks of copy, UI labels, wayfinding, and packaging. The compact, rounded geometry also works well for brand systems that want a contemporary, approachable voice while maintaining clarity at a distance.
The overall tone is modern and straightforward, balancing friendliness from the rounded geometry with a no-nonsense, assertive weight. It feels utilitarian and contemporary—more engineered than expressive—suited to clear messaging and strong hierarchy without looking sharp or cold.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern geometric voice with softened superellipse curves for approachability, while keeping strokes and spacing disciplined for dependable legibility and a consistent typographic rhythm.
At text sizes the dense color and compact counters create a punchy, poster-like texture. The numerals share the same squared-round construction, and the uppercase has a sturdy, blocky presence that remains legible in quick scanning contexts.