Sans Superellipse Oknet 4 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, dashboards, signage, packaging, posters, tech, retro, industrial, utilitarian, friendly, systematic, space-saving, high-impact, tech styling, retro-future, rounded, modular, squared, compact, blocky.
A compact, modular sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse geometry. Strokes are heavy and consistent, with softened corners and squared counters that keep forms sturdy and highly uniform across the set. The rhythm is tight and even, with generous interior rounding and minimal tapering; terminals are blunt and rounded rather than sharply cut. Uppercase and lowercase share a similarly constructed, engineered feel, and numerals follow the same squared, rounded-corner logic for a cohesive, grid-friendly texture.
This design works well where a compact, high-impact texture is needed: UI labels, dashboards, control panels, wayfinding and product labeling, and bold poster headlines. Its modular construction and consistent shapes also suit data-forward layouts, game interfaces, and brand systems that want a structured, technical voice while remaining friendly at display sizes.
The overall tone is technical and orderly, with a subtle retro-digital flavor reminiscent of labeling, instrumentation, and early display typography. Rounded corners add approachability, preventing the otherwise strict, machine-like construction from feeling cold. The result reads as confident and functional, suited to contemporary tech branding as well as throwback sci‑fi or arcade aesthetics.
The font appears designed to deliver a sturdy, systematized look based on rounded rectangular primitives—prioritizing uniformity, compactness, and clear, repeatable shapes. It aims to balance an engineered, grid-based aesthetic with softened corners for approachability in modern interface and display contexts.
Letterforms favor simplified joins and clear silhouettes, producing a strong, uniform color in text. Many curves resolve into squarish arcs, giving bowls and shoulders a distinctive “soft box” character. The punctuation and simple shapes visible in the sample text maintain the same rounded, blocky construction, reinforcing the font’s consistent system.