Sans Superellipse Ornob 13 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bebas Neue Pro' by Dharma Type, 'Gibstone' by Eko Bimantara, 'Europa Grotesk No. 2 SH' by Scangraphic Digital Type Collection, and 'Nuber Next' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app design, branding, headlines, packaging, modern, friendly, confident, clean, utilitarian, legibility, modernization, approachability, clarity, brand neutrality, rounded, geometric, monoline, compact, open apertures.
A rounded geometric sans with sturdy, monoline strokes and squared-round (superellipse-like) curves throughout. Uppercase forms are compact and blocky with softened corners, while lowercase letters maintain a steady rhythm and a relatively even, stable texture in paragraphs. Curves resolve into smooth, controlled terminals rather than sharp points, and counters tend to be generous and simple, supporting clear silhouette recognition. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectilinear logic, with solid, contemporary proportions that read well at display and text sizes.
Well-suited to interface typography, dashboards, signage-style labeling, and product/tech branding where clarity and a contemporary feel are priorities. It also performs well in bold headlines, logos, and packaging where a strong silhouette with softened corners can convey approachability without losing impact.
The overall tone feels modern and approachable, with a confident, no-nonsense presence softened by rounded geometry. It suggests contemporary tech and product design language—clear, friendly, and efficient rather than expressive or calligraphic.
Likely designed to provide a highly legible, contemporary sans that combines geometric structure with rounded, superellipse-like shaping for a friendlier, more tactile voice. The emphasis appears to be on consistent rhythm, clean forms, and reliable readability across display and short-text settings.
The font’s consistency across caps, lowercase, and figures creates a uniform color on the page, with minimal stylistic quirks and a strong emphasis on legibility. Its rounded construction helps reduce harshness in large headlines while keeping a tight, organized look in shorter UI-style strings.