Sans Superellipse Olrah 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, headlines, posters, signage, friendly, playful, retro, approachable, soft, friendliness, softening, modern charm, display clarity, approachability, rounded, monoline, pill-ended, compact, bouncy.
A rounded, monoline sans built from soft superelliptic geometry with generously curved corners and consistently thick strokes. Terminals are predominantly blunt and pill-like, giving letters a molded, compact feel rather than sharp cutoffs. Counters are fairly open for the style, while shoulders and joins stay smooth and simplified, producing an even, steady rhythm across lines. The figures and capitals echo the same rounded-rectangle logic, with a slightly condensed, tidy footprint and minimal modulation in curves and straights.
Well-suited to branding, packaging, and display settings where a friendly, softened voice is desirable—especially in headlines, short paragraphs, and callouts. It should also work effectively for signage and UI accents when a rounded, welcoming tone is preferred over a strict utilitarian sans.
The overall tone is warm and easygoing, with a distinctly playful, slightly retro personality. Its rounded construction reads as approachable and informal, leaning toward a “soft-tech” or friendly signage feel rather than a clinical modernist voice.
Likely intended to deliver an approachable, contemporary look by combining superelliptic construction with monoline strokes and softened terminals. The goal appears to be a clean sans that remains distinctive and personable in real-world copy and display use.
The design emphasizes uniform curvature and calm spacing, which helps it stay legible while still feeling characterful. Rounded apexes and softened corners reduce visual aggression, and the consistent stroke behavior keeps mixed-case text cohesive in longer passages.