Sans Superellipse Ofrav 8 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Mono Spec' by Halbfett; 'Realtime', 'Realtime Rounded', 'Realtime Text', and 'Realtime Text Rounded' by Juri Zaech; 'Archimoto V01' by Owl king project; and 'OCRK' by Test Pilot Collective (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, code samples, data tables, dashboards, product labeling, technical, friendly, utilitarian, retro, clean, system clarity, friendly tech, compact utility, consistent rhythm, rounded, boxy, soft corners, geometric, even rhythm.
This typeface is built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with softly squared bowls and consistently rounded terminals. Strokes are uniform, producing an even color and predictable spacing, and the forms stay compact and tidy without sharp joins. Counters are generally open and rectangular in feeling, while curves read as superellipse-like rather than fully circular. Numerals and letters share the same sturdy, simplified construction, supporting a steady, grid-like rhythm in text.
It suits UI and dashboard typography, settings screens, and compact labeling where predictable alignment and an even typographic texture are valuable. It also works well for code samples, tables, and technical documentation, as well as packaging or wayfinding that benefits from a sturdy, rounded, modern-industrial look.
The overall tone feels practical and technical, like labeling or interface text, but the rounded corners keep it approachable rather than harsh. Its boxy curves and simplified shapes add a subtle retro-digital character that recalls terminals, devices, and industrial signage without becoming overtly stylized.
The design appears intended to combine strict, system-like regularity with softened geometry for comfortable reading. By relying on rounded-rectangle construction and simplified details, it aims to stay highly consistent across characters and remain clear at small sizes while retaining a distinctive, device-inspired voice.
Distinctive features include squared, rounded forms in letters like C, O, and G; a compact, machine-like structure in the uppercase; and straightforward, legible lowercase built from the same soft-rectilinear logic. The punctuation and figures visually match the letterforms, maintaining consistent weight and corner radii across the set.