Sans Superellipse Olgez 8 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Geogrotesque Sharp' and 'Geogrotesque Stencil' by Emtype Foundry and 'Convection' by Microsoft Corporation (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, branding, product labels, posters, modern, friendly, clean, technical, utilitarian, clarity, approachability, contemporary branding, interface utility, geometric consistency, rounded, monoline, soft corners, open apertures, geometric.
A monoline sans with rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction and softened corners throughout. Curves are broad and smooth, with minimal stroke modulation and a steady, even texture in text. Proportions lean geometric with clear, open counters and relatively straight-sided bowls, while joins and terminals stay blunt and neatly rounded rather than sharp. The lowercase shows simple, functional forms and consistent spacing, supporting a crisp, contemporary rhythm.
Well-suited to UI and app typography, dashboards, and wayfinding where consistent rhythm and clear counters help legibility. The rounded geometry also fits contemporary branding, packaging, and product labeling, and it can scale up cleanly for headlines and posters without becoming fussy.
The overall tone is modern and approachable: clean enough for interface work, but softened by rounded geometry that reads friendly rather than strictly industrial. Its restrained shapes and even color give it a practical, no-nonsense feel, while the rounded corners add warmth and accessibility.
The design appears intended to combine geometric clarity with a softened, contemporary voice. Its superelliptical shapes and rounded terminals suggest an emphasis on friendliness and consistency across letters and numerals, aiming for dependable performance in both display and text settings.
Round characters like C, O, and G feel more squared-off than circular, reinforcing the superelliptical skeleton. Numerals are sturdy and legible with straightforward construction, keeping the same rounded-corner logic as the letters and maintaining a uniform, screen-friendly presence.