Sans Superellipse Ondar 16 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, code samples, terminal ui, dashboards, data tables, techy, utilitarian, retro, friendly, clarity, interface styling, retro-tech character, geometric consistency, rounded, soft-cornered, squared, geometric, compact.
A rounded, squared-off sans with a clear superellipse construction: curves feel like softened rectangles rather than perfect circles. Strokes are even and consistent, with terminals finishing bluntly and corners resolved with generous rounding. Counters are compact and often rectangular, giving the forms a sturdy, engineered look. Proportions are tidy and consistent across the set, with simple, highly legible shapes and minimal modulation.
Well suited to interface typography where consistent character widths and clear differentiation matter, such as UI labels, terminal-like screens, code samples, and tabular readouts. It also works for branding elements that want a clean geometric voice with softened edges, including product UI, technical documentation headings, and signage-style callouts.
The overall tone is practical and modern with a subtle retro-tech flavor, like labeling on instruments or early computer interfaces. Rounded corners keep it approachable and friendly, while the disciplined geometry and uniform rhythm maintain a no-nonsense, functional feel.
The design appears intended to deliver a clear, system-like reading experience with a distinctive rounded-rect geometry. It prioritizes consistency and legibility while adding character through softened corners and compact, engineered counters.
Distinctive details include pointed or notched treatments in a few diagonals and joins (notably in letters like V/W), and a squared, structured approach to bowls and apertures. The numerals match the same softened-rectangular logic, reading clearly at display sizes and holding together well in dense settings.