Sans Superellipse Onrir 4 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, signage, techno, futuristic, industrial, clean, assertive, modernization, systematic design, impact, tech aesthetic, squared, rounded, modular, geometric, compressed apertures.
A geometric sans with a rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction and uniform stroke weight. Corners are heavily radiused while horizontals and verticals stay crisp, producing a modular, machined rhythm. Counters are predominantly rectangular with softened edges, and many joins and terminals are squared-off rather than tapered. Proportions feel broad and stable, with simplified forms and relatively tight apertures in letters like C, S, and e. Numerals follow the same squared-round logic, with a boxy 0 and angular, segmented-style 2 and 3.
Best suited to short-to-medium text at display sizes where the squared-round geometry can read clearly—headlines, titles, packaging, and brand marks. It also fits UI labeling and wayfinding-style applications that benefit from a sturdy, high-contrast silhouette and systematic letterforms.
The overall tone is contemporary and tech-forward, evoking interfaces, hardware labeling, and sci‑fi signage. Its strong, even strokes and squared rounding read as confident and utilitarian rather than friendly or calligraphic.
Likely designed to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a practical, high-impact sans for modern digital and industrial contexts, prioritizing consistency, solidity, and a distinctly contemporary silhouette.
The design maintains consistent corner radii and straight-sided geometry across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, reinforcing a cohesive system feel. Diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y, 4, 7) are clean and structural, while rounded forms (O, Q, 0, 8, 9) remain distinctly squarish, emphasizing a constructed, engineered character.