Sans Superellipse Ogdop 13 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive, 'PT Filter' by Paavola Type Studio, 'Hype vol 3' by Positype, and 'Duran' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, ui labels, modern, friendly, confident, utilitarian, clean, modern branding, impact, approachability, system clarity, rounded, geometric, compact, blocky, soft corners.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes are uniform and dense, with compact counters and minimal contrast, producing strong, even color in text. Curves tend toward superelliptical bowls (notably in O, C, G, and 0), while terminals are square-cut but eased, giving a sturdy, engineered feel. Lowercase forms are simple and upright with a single-storey a and g, short-to-moderate ascenders, and a compact overall rhythm.
Best suited to headlines, short statements, and display typography where its solid color and rounded geometry can carry a strong message. It should also work well for branding, packaging, and signage that benefits from a modern, friendly sturdiness, and for UI labels or buttons where clarity at larger sizes is prioritized.
The typeface reads contemporary and approachable while still feeling firm and no-nonsense. Its rounded geometry softens the voice, but the thick, compact shapes keep it confident and highly assertive, leaning toward practical modern branding rather than delicate or expressive typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern geometric voice with softened edges—combining the efficiency of a constructed sans with the warmth of rounded corners. It emphasizes consistency across shapes and strong presence, aiming for legibility and impact in contemporary graphic applications.
Figures are wide and blocky with rounded corners, matching the letterforms closely for cohesive alphanumerics. Round letters maintain near-rectangular inner space, and joins in letters like M, N, and W are straightforward and structural, reinforcing an industrial, system-like consistency.