Sans Superellipse Osmik 10 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'ATC Harris' by Avondale Type Co., 'Calling Code' by Dharma Type, and 'Mono Spec' by Halbfett (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, code snippets, dashboards, signage, posters, industrial, utilitarian, technical, modern, sturdy, clarity, impact, systematic, modernization, durability, squared, rounded, blocky, compact, high-impact.
A heavy, blocky sans with squared geometry softened by rounded corners and superellipse-like curves. Strokes are uniform and low-contrast, with wide internal counters that keep forms open despite the weight. Curves (C, G, O, Q, 0) read as rounded rectangles rather than pure circles, while diagonals (K, V, W, X, Y) are clean and steep, giving the design a crisp rhythm. Lowercase is straightforward and compact, with sturdy stems and simple, functional terminals; round letters like a, e, and o maintain the same squared-round logic as the capitals.
Works well where strong presence and tight alignment matter, such as UI labeling, dashboards, terminals, and technical readouts. The weight and squared-rounded construction also suit short display lines—posters, headers, and signage—where high visibility is needed.
The overall tone is pragmatic and no-nonsense, with a robust, engineered feel. The squared-round shapes suggest contemporary tech and industrial labeling rather than expressive or calligraphic warmth, projecting clarity and authority.
Likely designed to deliver a compact, high-impact voice while preserving clarity through open counters and consistent geometry. The squared-round construction points to an intention of blending modern digital precision with approachable rounded forms for versatile, system-like typography.
The sample text shows a consistent, even color and spacing that favors legibility and alignment in dense settings. Numerals are heavy and stable, with the 0 distinguished by an internal counter shape that remains clearly open at display sizes.