Sans Superellipse Omluv 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Marselis' by FontFont and 'Diodrum', 'Diodrum Arabic', 'Diodrum Cyrillic', 'Diodrum Greek', 'Diodrum Hebrew', 'Diodrum Rounded', 'Diodrum Thai', and 'Engrez' by Indian Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, mobile apps, product branding, headlines, signage, friendly, modern, clean, approachable, playful, humanized geometry, digital clarity, approachable neutrality, systematic consistency, rounded, soft, geometric, open apertures, large counters.
A rounded geometric sans with superellipse construction: bowls and curves read as softened rectangles rather than true circles. Strokes are even and steady, with gently rounded terminals and corners throughout, producing a smooth, low-contrast texture. Counters are generally large and open, and the overall rhythm is airy and legible; the lowercase shows simple, single-storey forms with restrained joins and minimal detailing. Numerals follow the same softened-rectangular logic, staying clear and uncomplicated at text sizes.
Well-suited for interface typography, dashboards, and mobile/app environments where clarity and a friendly texture matter. It also works cleanly for product branding, packaging, and signage that benefits from modern geometry without sharpness, and it holds up in short headlines and subheads as well as general-purpose text.
The softened geometry gives the type a friendly, contemporary voice—technical enough to feel modern, but warm and informal rather than corporate. Its rounded forms and calm spacing create an approachable, slightly playful tone that suits upbeat or human-centered communication.
The design appears intended to merge geometric simplicity with softened, superellipse curves to improve approachability while preserving crisp structure. It aims for a versatile, contemporary sans that feels comfortable in digital contexts and brand systems that want modernity without severity.
Round letters like O/C/G and the digit set emphasize squarish curves and consistent corner radii, reinforcing a cohesive system. Diacritics and punctuation shown in the sample text appear straightforward and unobtrusive, supporting continuous reading without calling attention to themselves.