Sans Superellipse Okgeb 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, dashboards, terminals, data tables, technical, retro, utilitarian, industrial, systematic, grid alignment, technical clarity, system aesthetic, retro digital feel, rounded, squared, compact, sturdy, crisp.
A monolinear sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with corners consistently softened into superelliptical curves. Strokes are uniform and the joins are blunt, producing sturdy, compact shapes and a steady rhythm across lines. Counters are fairly closed and rectangular, while curves in letters like C, G, O, and S read as squarish rounds rather than true circles. Terminals tend to be straight and cut cleanly, and the overall spacing feels even and grid-friendly, supporting clear alignment in tabular or code-like settings.
It suits on-screen interface text where alignment and predictable spacing matter, such as developer tools, terminals, dashboards, and compact labels. The sturdy forms and clear, repetitive geometry also work well for diagrams, technical documentation, and short headings that benefit from an industrial, system-like voice.
The font projects a practical, engineered tone with a subtle retro-digital flavor. Its rounded-square construction and disciplined repetition feel mechanical and dependable rather than expressive, suggesting instrumentation, labeling, and interface typography.
The design appears intended to provide a clean, grid-aligned sans with a distinctive rounded-square skeleton—optimized for structured layouts and technical contexts while remaining legible at small sizes. Its consistent geometry suggests an aim for a modern system aesthetic with a nod to classic digital and hardware typography.
Distinctive squared curves and softened corners give the face a recognizable ‘hardware’ silhouette, especially in the numerals and round letters. The uppercase has a compact, sign-making presence, while the lowercase maintains a simplified, functional structure that prioritizes consistency over calligraphic nuance.