Sans Superellipse Ommeg 11 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Cyberpunk' by Vozzy (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, signage, data display, modern, utilitarian, clean, technical, neutral, space saving, systematic geometry, clarity, condensed, squared-round, crisp, economical, high-contrast.
A condensed sans with monoline strokes and squared-round, superellipse-like curves. The forms feel built from rounded rectangles, with tight apertures and compact counters, creating a vertical, space-efficient rhythm. Terminals are clean and largely flat, joins are crisp, and round letters keep a controlled, slightly boxy curvature rather than fully circular bowls. Numerals and lowercase share the same compact, engineered proportions, producing an even texture in text despite the condensed set.
Well-suited to space-constrained settings like interface labels, navigation, and packaging where a compact width helps fit more characters per line. The crisp, monoline construction also works for headlines, posters, and signage that benefit from a modern, efficient look, and for short data-heavy readouts where consistent stroke weight aids scanning.
The overall tone is modern and practical, with a no-nonsense, engineered clarity. Its squared-round geometry gives it a contemporary, slightly technical voice that reads as straightforward rather than expressive or decorative.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary condensed sans with a constructed, superellipse-driven geometry, prioritizing compactness and a clean, systematic appearance across letters and numerals.
The narrow set and restrained curves create a strong columnar feel in headlines and UI-like strings. Round letters (such as o, e, and 0) appear more like rounded rectangles than circles, reinforcing the font’s systematic, constructed character.