Sans Superellipse Olmay 1 is a very bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Festivo Letters' by Ahmet Altun, 'Korolev' by Device, 'MVB Diazo' by MVB, 'Brainy Variable Sans' by Maculinc, and 'Merchanto' by Type Juice (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, sporty, punchy, confident, condensed, space saving, high impact, modern utility, brand presence, blocky, rounded corners, compact, sturdy, high contrast (shape).
A compact, heavy sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes read as largely uniform, with squared terminals and generous interior rounding that keeps counters open despite the dense weight. Proportions are tall and tight, producing a strong vertical rhythm and efficient word shapes. Curves tend to resolve into superellipse-like bowls, and joins are firm and geometric, giving the letters a machined, engineered consistency.
Best suited to display use where dense, high-impact typography is needed—headlines, posters, brand marks, product packaging, and short signage. It also works well for labels, badges, and UI callouts when a strong, compact voice is desired.
The overall tone is bold and no-nonsense: assertive, modern, and slightly industrial. Its compact width and blocky geometry create a sporty, headline-driven energy that feels built for impact and quick recognition.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum punch in minimal horizontal space, pairing strict geometry with rounded-corner friendliness. It prioritizes solid silhouettes, uniform rhythm, and quick legibility in short bursts of text.
Apertures and counters are simplified and sturdy, and the rounded corners reduce harshness without losing the squared, utilitarian feel. Numerals match the same compact, squared-off logic, supporting consistent texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.