Sans Superellipse Onnih 1 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mercurial' by Grype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, ui labels, packaging, tech, futuristic, clean, efficient, modern, geometric clarity, modernization, tech branding, systematic rhythm, friendly precision, rounded, boxy, geometric, compact, modular.
A geometric sans with a rounded-rectangle construction and consistently smooth corner radii. Strokes are even and sturdy, with squared terminals softened by generous rounding, creating a superelliptical feel across bowls and counters. Proportions are compact with wide, stable uppercase forms and straightforward lowercase shapes; apertures tend toward the closed side, emphasizing solidity over airiness. Diacritics and dots are simple and circular, and the numerals follow the same rounded-corner, engineered rhythm for a highly uniform texture in lines of text.
Well-suited to branding systems that want a modern, tech-forward voice, as well as headlines and poster typography where the sturdy, rounded forms can carry visual weight. The consistent geometry also fits UI labels, dashboards, and product surfaces where a clean, engineered rhythm is desirable.
The overall tone is contemporary and technical, with an engineered, device-friendly personality. Its rounded geometry keeps it approachable while the modular shapes read as sleek and futuristic, lending a subtle sci‑fi and UI aesthetic without feeling playful.
Designed to deliver a coherent rounded-rect geometry across the entire character set, balancing friendliness with a precise, modern structure. The intention appears to be a highly consistent display-to-interface sans that reads as contemporary, technical, and neatly constructed.
Diagonal letters (such as K, V, W, X, Y) keep crisp, angular joins that contrast with the softened outer corners, reinforcing a precise, constructed look. The sample text shows consistent color and spacing at display sizes, with a strong, poster-like presence and clear differentiation between uppercase, lowercase, and figures.