Sans Superellipse Onmos 10 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, signage, branding, tech, futuristic, industrial, clean, utilitarian, systemic look, screen-forward, modernist geometry, clarity, squared, rounded corners, geometric, modular, crisp.
A geometric sans built from squared, superellipse-like forms with consistently rounded corners and mostly uniform stroke weight. Curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls (notably in C, D, O, Q, and 0), while diagonals in A, K, V, W, X, Y, and Z are straight and sharply cut, giving a precise, engineered rhythm. Counters tend to be boxy and open, terminals are clean and blunt, and proportions favor broader letterforms with stable, even spacing across the set. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, with the 8 and 0 particularly squarish and the 1 kept simple and vertical for clarity.
Well-suited to interface typography, HUD-style labels, product and tech branding, and concise headlines where clean geometry and quick recognition are priorities. It also works for signage and wayfinding in modern environments, and for posters or packaging that want a controlled, contemporary industrial voice.
The overall tone reads modern and machine-made, with a sci‑fi/console feel that suggests interfaces, labeling, and digital systems. Its rounded-square geometry softens the technical edge just enough to feel approachable while remaining crisp and no-nonsense.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a practical sans for contemporary, screen-forward contexts. By keeping strokes even and forms modular, it aims to provide a consistent, system-like aesthetic that remains legible while projecting a distinctly technical character.
Distinctive silhouettes come from the repeated use of rounded-rectangle bowls and squared apertures, which keeps texture uniform across caps, lowercase, and figures. The design leans on straight segments and right-angle logic more than organic curves, producing a tight, modular look that stays consistent at both display and paragraph sizes in the sample.