Sans Superellipse Okmed 3 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Geogrotesque Condensed Series' and 'Geogrotesque Sharp' by Emtype Foundry, 'Hockeynight Sans' by XTOPH, and 'Manifest' by Yasin Yalcin (names referenced only for comparison).
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The letterforms are built from rounded-rectangle geometry, producing squarish bowls and softened terminals throughout. Strokes are even and consistent, with gently rounded corners that keep shapes crisp without feeling sharp. Proportions are compact and space-efficient, and the curves (notably in O/C/G and the lowercase bowls) lean toward superelliptical forms rather than purely circular ones, giving the design a distinctive “soft-square” silhouette.
This style suits interface typography, dashboards, and product labeling where a modern, structured tone is desired. It also works well for wayfinding, captions, and short-to-medium text blocks that benefit from compact width and consistent stroke color. The distinctive rounded-rectangle construction can add character to logos, headlines, and brand systems that want a clean but slightly softened, tech-forward aesthetic.
This font conveys a clean, contemporary tone with a subtle industrial edge. Its rounded corners and compact rhythm feel approachable and efficient rather than flashy, suggesting a modern, pragmatic voice. Overall it reads as calm, controlled, and quietly technical.
The design appears intended to provide a highly legible, contemporary sans voice with a recognizable rounded-rect geometry. By keeping strokes consistent and corners softened, it aims to balance a technical, engineered feel with approachability. The compact shapes suggest an emphasis on fitting information neatly while maintaining clear counters and sturdy forms.
Uppercase forms feel squared and stable, while lowercase letters keep simple, single-storey constructions in several places (notably a and g), reinforcing a contemporary, utilitarian flavor. Numerals are similarly rounded and compact, matching the overall soft-square rhythm and maintaining consistent visual weight across mixed alphanumeric settings.