Sans Superellipse Omdom 2 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bebas Neue' by Dharma Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, wayfinding, signage, industrial, utilitarian, contemporary, assertive, technical, space saving, high impact, clarity, systematic forms, modern utility, condensed, compact, blocky, rounded corners, flat terminals.
A compact, condensed sans with heavy, even-weight strokes and tightly controlled proportions. Curves are built from rounded-rectangle geometry, giving bowls and counters a squarish, superelliptical feel rather than true circles. Terminals are mostly flat with subtly softened corners, and the overall rhythm is uniform and steady, producing strong vertical emphasis and dense word shapes. The uppercase is tall and narrow; the lowercase stays simple and sturdy, with compact apertures and minimal modulation.
Best suited to short, high-impact text where tight spacing and strong silhouette are desirable—headlines, posters, packaging fronts, and bold UI or navigation labels. It can also work for compact subheads or callouts, especially where vertical economy and a firm, engineered tone are needed.
The font conveys a pragmatic, industrial confidence—clean, direct, and purpose-built. Its compressed stance and squared-round forms suggest technical labeling and modern utility, while the softened corners keep it approachable rather than harsh.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum presence in limited horizontal space, using rounded-rectilinear construction to keep forms consistent and highly legible in bold applications. Its restrained detailing and uniform stroke logic prioritize clarity and a modern, utilitarian voice.
Counters tend to be small and rectangular, which increases color and impact at display sizes. The numerals follow the same condensed, squared-round logic, matching the letters closely for consistent texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.