Sans Superellipse Omgey 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Revx Neue' and 'Revx Neue Rounded' by OneSevenPointFive (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: user interfaces, wayfinding, branding, headlines, packaging, modern, technical, clean, friendly, confident, ui clarity, system branding, geometric consistency, modernization, rounded corners, superelliptic, square-rounded, geometric, closed apertures.
A clean geometric sans built from squarish, superellipse-like curves and rounded-rectangle counters. Strokes stay even and consistent, with flat terminals and crisp corners softened by generous rounding, producing a sturdy, engineered texture. Uppercase forms are broad and stable with compact bowls, while lowercase shows a tall x-height and simplified construction; round letters like o/c/e read more like softened squares than circles. Spacing appears balanced and slightly compact, supporting a dense but orderly rhythm in text.
This font is well-suited to user interfaces, dashboards, and product experiences where a crisp, contemporary sans is needed with a bit more character than a purely neutral grotesk. Its sturdy geometry also works well for headlines, logos, and packaging that benefit from a rounded-tech feel and strong silhouette.
The overall tone feels modern and technical, like contemporary UI labeling or industrial branding, while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than austere. It conveys reliability and clarity with a mildly futuristic, device-oriented character.
The design appears intended to merge geometric efficiency with softened corners, delivering a utilitarian sans that remains friendly and contemporary. The superelliptic construction suggests a focus on consistency across shapes and strong recognition in both short labels and larger display settings.
The numeral set follows the same squarish-round logic, with compact shapes and clear interior counters that hold up well at display sizes. Curved joins and terminals are consistently rounded, giving the face a cohesive, system-like finish across caps, lowercase, and figures.