Sans Superellipse Onram 16 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: user interfaces, technology branding, signage, headlines, packaging, futuristic, technical, clean, sleek, geometric, systematic geometry, screen modernity, brand futurism, clarity, rounded, squared, modular, precise, minimal.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse forms, with uniform stroke thickness and softly radiused corners throughout. Curves tend to flatten into straight segments, creating boxy counters and squared bowls (notably in C, D, O, e, and 0). Joins are clean and controlled, terminals are mostly flat, and proportions lean wide with generous horizontal spans. The lowercase shows single-storey constructions (a, g) and simplified, open apertures, while figures follow the same rounded-rectilinear logic with clear, UI-like silhouettes.
It performs well where crisp, contemporary shapes are desired: UI labels, dashboards, product identity for tech or electronics, and wayfinding or environmental graphics. The clear, consistent geometry also suits bold headlines and short blocks of copy where the distinctive rounded-square forms can be a feature rather than a distraction.
The overall tone feels modern and engineered—cool, efficient, and slightly sci‑fi. Its rounded-square geometry gives it a friendly edge while still reading as technical and system-oriented.
The design appears intended to translate a rounded-rectilinear, screen-native geometry into a readable sans for both display and functional applications, balancing precision with softened corners for approachability.
Distinctive details include the pointed, V-like vertex in the uppercase W, the angular branching in K and Y, and the squared, inset counter treatment in letters like Q and P. Spacing appears even and intentional, supporting a tidy rhythm in longer text while keeping a strong display character in all-caps settings.