Sans Superellipse Onloz 1 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, app design, dashboards, wayfinding, packaging, tech, modern, functional, friendly, clean, clarity, system design, modern branding, legibility, neutrality, rounded, squared, geometric, neutral, compact.
A geometric sans with a squared, superellipse construction: round forms are built from rounded rectangles with uniform corners, and straight strokes terminate in crisp, flat ends. Curves are controlled and slightly boxy, giving counters a compact, engineered feel (notably in C, G, O, Q, and 0). Strokes appear largely monoline, with consistent stem thickness and minimal modulation; joins are clean and angles are sharp where needed (A, K, V, W, X). The lowercase follows a simple, utilitarian skeleton with single-storey a and g, a short-armed r, and a compact t, maintaining a steady rhythm and even color in text settings.
This font suits user interfaces, product UI, dashboards, and digital signage where clear shapes and consistent stroke logic help quick recognition. Its rounded-square forms also work well in contemporary branding, packaging, and short headlines that benefit from a clean, modern voice without looking sterile.
The overall tone is contemporary and technical, with a subtle friendliness coming from the rounded-square geometry. It reads as purposeful and system-like—more “interface” than “editorial”—while still staying approachable rather than cold.
The design appears intended to merge geometric clarity with softened, rounded-square forms to create a practical sans for modern digital environments. By keeping strokes consistent and letterforms compact and controlled, it aims for dependable legibility and a cohesive, system-oriented aesthetic.
The design emphasizes squarish counters and softened corners, which keeps wide letters from feeling overly round and helps maintain a stable, modular texture. Numerals share the same rounded-rectangle logic, with a distinctive 0 that echoes the O and a similarly constructed 8 and 9, supporting a cohesive alphanumeric set.