Sans Superellipse Orkom 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Gibstone' by Eko Bimantara, 'Pilcrow' and 'Pilcrow Soft' by Indian Type Foundry, 'Neusa Neu' by Inhouse Type, and 'Lektorat' by TypeTogether (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, signage, modern, friendly, confident, clean, pragmatic, clarity, modernization, approachability, impact, consistency, rounded, soft corners, geometric, compact, sturdy.
A compact, heavy sans with rounded-rectangle (superelliptical) construction and softly eased corners throughout. Strokes are uniform and monolinear, with large, open counters and a steady rhythm that reads clearly at display and headline sizes. Proportions feel tight and efficient: curves are controlled rather than fully circular, terminals are blunt, and joins stay clean, giving the letters a sturdy, engineered silhouette. Numerals and capitals share the same squared-round logic, creating a cohesive, slightly condensed texture without feeling narrow.
Well-suited for branding and product work that needs a modern, friendly edge, as well as headlines, posters, and packaging where strong typographic presence is important. The sturdy shapes and open counters also make it a good choice for clear signage-style applications and UI headings where a compact, consistent rhythm is desired.
The overall tone is contemporary and approachable, balancing firmness with softness. Its rounded geometry adds friendliness, while the strong color and compact fit communicate confidence and straightforward utility.
Likely intended as a contemporary, geometric workhorse that delivers a strong footprint while staying approachable through rounded-rectangle forms. The emphasis appears to be on consistent texture, clean spacing, and a distinctive squarish-round silhouette that remains legible and recognizable in prominent use.
Round forms (like O, C, G, and 0) lean toward squarish ovals, which helps maintain even spacing and a consistent blocky rhythm in text. The design favors clarity and uniformity over calligraphic nuance, with simplified terminals and minimal modulation that keeps the texture stable across mixed-case settings.