Sans Superellipse Onmos 4 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) forms, with consistent stroke thickness and squared counters softened by generous corner radii. The design favors flat terminals, compact apertures, and boxy bowls, giving letters like C, G, O, and Q a crisp, engineered silhouette. Diagonals are straight and clean, while joins stay mostly orthogonal, producing a modular rhythm that remains legible at display sizes and holds together as tight, uniform word shapes.
Works well for UI labels, dashboards, device screens, and other interface contexts where a crisp, engineered look is desired. It also suits tech-leaning branding, esports/gaming visuals, and short headlines, particularly when paired with clean layouts and ample spacing.
The overall tone is contemporary and technical, with a slightly sci‑fi, interface-like feel. Its rounded corners keep it approachable, but the square geometry and rigid construction read as machine-made and purposeful—well suited to settings that want precision more than warmth.
The font appears designed to translate a rounded-square geometry into a practical sans for contemporary digital and industrial contexts. Its goal seems to be a balance of strict modular structure with softened corners for clarity and approachability in modern display and interface typography.
Several characters lean into a closed, squared construction (notably the round letters and some numerals), and the lowercase shows a compact, functional style rather than a calligraphic one. The punctuation and figures shown match the same rounded-rect geometry, helping the font feel consistent in mixed alphanumeric strings.