Sans Superellipse Ommir 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, techy, retro-futuristic, friendly, utilitarian, geometric, systematic design, digital clarity, geometric identity, distinctive legibility, rounded corners, squared curves, high contrast, open counters, compact caps.
A geometric sans with superelliptic construction: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle bowls, and terminals end in soft, squared corners rather than fully circular rounds. Strokes are consistently even, producing a clean, monoline rhythm, while counters stay open and simple for clarity. Capitals feel compact and engineered, with broad shoulders and straight-sided verticals; lowercase follows the same modular logic, giving the alphabet a cohesive, system-like texture. Numerals and punctuation keep the same rounded-rect geometry, with clear separation and sturdy silhouettes at display and UI sizes.
Works well for interface typography, navigation, and product labels where legibility and a clean geometric personality matter. It also suits headlines, logos, and short editorial blocks that benefit from a slightly futuristic, modular look without becoming overly decorative.
The overall tone reads modern and tech-oriented with a subtle retro-futurist flavor—friendly due to the rounded corners, but still disciplined and functional. It suggests digital interfaces, product design, and signage where clarity and a distinctive geometric voice are both desired.
Likely designed to deliver a highly consistent, geometry-driven sans that feels contemporary and digital, using superelliptic curves and rounded corners to soften the engineered structure while preserving clarity across letters and numbers.
The design leans on squared curves and flattened arcs, giving letters like C/O/U and the bowls in B/P/R a distinctive “soft box” feel. Diagonals (V/W/X/Y/Z) stay crisp and mechanical, balancing the softer curves and keeping the texture orderly in longer text.