Sans Superellipse Otrah 1 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, labels, packaging, industrial, retro, technical, assertive, sporty, compact impact, technical voice, signage utility, retro revival, condensed, rounded, squared, blocky, monoline.
A condensed, monoline sans with squared-off, superelliptical curves and heavily rounded outer corners. Counters tend to be rectangular with softened edges, and terminals are blunt, producing a compact, engineered texture. Vertical strokes dominate, horizontals are short and sturdy, and joins are clean with minimal modulation, giving the design a strong, uniform color. Spacing reads fairly tight and efficient, supporting dense settings and stacked headlines.
Well-suited to bold titling where a compact footprint is useful: posters, branding lockups, packaging, labels, and wayfinding-style signage. The uniform strokes and squared rounding also work nicely for tech-forward UI accents, badges, and short calls-to-action where clarity and punch matter more than long-form comfort.
The overall tone feels industrial and retro-technical, like labeling on equipment, arcade-era graphics, or utilitarian signage. Its compact proportions and squared rounding convey confidence and control, leaning more toward functional impact than softness or elegance.
Likely designed to deliver a dense, high-impact sans that feels engineered and contemporary-retro, using rounded-rectangle construction to stay readable while projecting a tough, utilitarian personality in display settings.
Round letters (such as O/C/G) are constructed from rounded-rectangle geometry rather than true circles, which keeps the rhythm consistent across the set. The numerals match the same squared, compact language, maintaining a cohesive, no-nonsense voice in mixed alphanumeric text.