Sans Superellipse Omluv 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, app branding, signage, packaging, headlines, modern, friendly, clean, techy, approachable, clarity, approachability, modernization, systematic design, interface readiness, rounded, soft corners, geometric, open apertures, high legibility.
A clean sans with rounded-rectangle construction throughout, giving bowls and counters a superellipse feel. Strokes are consistent and even, with smooth curves and gently softened corners that avoid sharp joins. Proportions feel balanced and orderly, with a slightly engineered geometry in letters like O, D, and U, while diagonals (V, W, X) remain straightforward and stable. Counters are open and clear, and the overall spacing reads calm and regular in both the grid and paragraph setting.
Well-suited to UI and product contexts where clarity at small sizes and a friendly tone are important, such as dashboards, apps, and web interfaces. The rounded geometry also makes it effective for contemporary branding, packaging, and wayfinding, and it can hold up in short headlines or subheads where its distinctive squarish-round forms can be noticed without overwhelming the message.
The rounded geometry creates a friendly, contemporary tone that feels calm and approachable rather than severe. Its controlled, systematic shapes suggest a modern, product-oriented sensibility with a subtle tech flavor. Overall it communicates clarity and ease, suitable for interfaces and brands that want to feel accessible and current.
The design appears intended to blend geometric discipline with approachability by using superellipse-based rounds and softened corners while keeping stroke behavior simple and consistent. It aims for dependable legibility and a modern voice, providing a neutral but characterful sans that reads smoothly in both isolated glyphs and paragraph text.
Round forms are notably squarish rather than purely circular, which gives the face a distinctive, “softened industrial” character. Terminals are generally flat and clean, and the lowercase maintains a straightforward, no-nonsense construction that supports continuous reading. Numerals match the same rounded, geometric logic, keeping the texture consistent across mixed text and data.