Sans Superellipse Olluj 10 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Noplato' by Drizy Font, 'Double Porter' by Fenotype, 'Moneer' by Inumocca, and 'Marce' by Umka Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, data tables, coding, posters, signage, industrial, utilitarian, technical, direct, retro, space saving, grid alignment, systematic geometry, high impact, condensed, geometric, rounded corners, sturdy, blocky.
A condensed, monospaced sans with heavy, even strokes and rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves resolve into superellipse-like bowls and counters, while joins and terminals stay blunt and squared-off, creating a compact, sturdy rhythm. Uppercase forms are tall and tight; lowercase is similarly compressed with simple, vertical stems and minimal modulation. Numerals follow the same blocky geometry, maintaining consistent width and spacing for a distinctly mechanical texture in lines of text.
Well-suited to interfaces, HUD-style readouts, terminals, and any layout that benefits from predictable character widths such as tables, lists, and code-like settings. The condensed build also works for bold headlines, badges, and signage where space is limited and a firm, engineered impression is desired.
The overall tone is functional and no-nonsense, with a technical, industrial feel. Its compressed proportions and sturdy shapes suggest labeling and instrumentation, while the rounded corners soften the voice slightly for a controlled retro vibe rather than an aggressive one.
Likely designed to deliver a compact, grid-friendly voice with consistent spacing and a rounded-rect geometry that stays clear at display sizes. The emphasis appears to be on uniformity, alignment, and a controlled, industrial character rather than expressive calligraphic detail.
Round letters such as O/Q and curved lowercase forms read as rounded rectangles rather than true circles, reinforcing the geometric system. The consistent set width and compact sidebearings create a strong vertical cadence that remains stable in multi-line settings.