Sans Superellipse Otdak 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Univia Pro' by Mostardesign (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, app branding, signage, headlines, posters, techy, friendly, futuristic, clean, playful, soft tech, modern clarity, geometric branding, display impact, rounded, soft corners, boxy curves, geometric, sturdy.
A geometric sans with rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes are heavy and even, with minimal modulation, producing a solid, uniform color on the page. Curves tend toward squared bowls and rounded terminals rather than circular forms, and counters are compact but open enough for clear interior shapes. Proportions favor a high x-height with relatively short ascenders/descenders, giving lowercase a dense, modern rhythm. Uppercase forms are wide and stable, with simplified joins and smooth, continuous curves in letters like C, G, O, and S; numerals follow the same squared-round logic for a cohesive set.
Well-suited for interface titling, navigation labels, product branding, and tech-oriented marketing where a sturdy, rounded-geometric voice is desired. It also works effectively for headlines, posters, and signage that benefit from strong presence and high clarity at a glance.
The overall tone reads contemporary and tech-forward while staying approachable due to the generous rounding and steady, geometric rhythm. It feels confident and utilitarian rather than delicate, with a subtle retro-digital flavor that suggests interfaces, devices, and modern signage.
The font appears designed to merge geometric efficiency with friendliness by replacing sharp corners and circular bowls with superelliptical, rounded-rectangle forms. The aim is a modern, engineered aesthetic that remains accessible and legible in prominent, attention-getting settings.
The design language emphasizes rounded corners and squared curves throughout, including diagonals and joins, which creates a distinctive “softly engineered” look. Spacing appears comfortable in the sample text, supporting clear word shapes at display and short-text sizes.