Sans Superellipse Oslej 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Beriot' by Boyanurd, 'Bunday Sans' by Buntype, 'CamingoDos SemiCondensed' by Jan Fromm, 'LFT Iro Sans' by TypeTogether, and 'Ranelte' by insigne (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, modern, confident, friendly, utilitarian, industrial, clarity, impact, approachability, modernization, robustness, geometric, rounded, compact, sturdy, clean.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction in bowls and counters. Curves are broad and controlled, with soft corners and minimal stroke modulation, producing a solid, even color in text. Proportions are compact with generous x-height and short extenders, and many forms read slightly squared rather than purely circular. Terminals are mostly flat and blunt, and the overall rhythm is tight and efficient with clearly defined apertures and stable verticals.
It performs best in headlines, display settings, and short text where its dense weight and rounded geometry can anchor a layout. The sturdy forms also suit signage, packaging, and brand systems that need a modern, approachable voice with high visual impact.
The font conveys a contemporary, no-nonsense tone with a friendly softness from its rounded geometry. It feels confident and workmanlike—more engineered than expressive—while maintaining approachability for everyday UI and branding contexts.
The design appears intended to merge geometric clarity with softened corners, creating a strong, contemporary sans that feels engineered yet approachable. Its consistent, squared-round construction suggests a focus on simplicity, robustness, and recognizable shapes across letters and numerals.
Uppercase shapes lean toward wide, blocky silhouettes, while the lowercase maintains a compact, utilitarian texture. Numerals match the same squared-round logic, reading robust and legible at larger sizes with a strong, poster-like presence.