Sans Superellipse Otlaz 4 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neuron Angled' by Corradine Fonts, 'Isotonic' by Emtype Foundry, 'PF Handbook Pro' by Parachute, 'Lintel' by The Northern Block, 'Forgotten Futurist' by Typodermic, and 'Reddo' by VladB (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, wayfinding, posters, branding, modern, technical, friendly, confident, clean, clarity, modernization, system design, approachability, impact, rounded corners, soft terminals, square-round, compact, high contrast (shape).
A heavy, geometric sans built from squarish, superellipse-like curves and flat-sided strokes. Corners are consistently rounded, creating a softened rectangular skeleton rather than purely circular bowls. Strokes remain largely even, with wide, open counters and a compact, sturdy rhythm. Several joins and terminals are squared-off then eased with radius, giving forms like C, G, O, and U a distinctly rounded-rectangle feel, while diagonals (K, V, W, X, Y) stay crisp and stable.
This style is well suited to interface labels, product UI, dashboards, and other screen-forward applications where compact, high-impact letterforms help maintain clarity. It also performs well in headlines, posters, packaging, and contemporary branding systems that benefit from a sturdy, geometric voice and rounded-corner friendliness.
The overall tone is contemporary and pragmatic, with a tech-forward cleanliness tempered by friendly rounded corners. It reads as confident and utilitarian rather than elegant, suggesting clarity, efficiency, and approachability.
The design appears intended to combine strong legibility and a modern, engineered geometry, using rounded-rectangle construction to feel both technical and approachable. It prioritizes consistent shape logic and bold presence, aiming for clear recognition at medium to large sizes.
Capitals are blocky and assertive, with simplified detailing and minimal modulation. The lowercase maintains a straightforward, engineered feel; round letters keep their superelliptical structure and the punctuation and numerals match the same squared-and-rounded geometry for a cohesive, system-like texture.