Sans Superellipse Lobij 9 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gilkons' by Letterhend, 'Conthey' by ROHH, 'Core Mellow' by S-Core, 'Godiva' by Suby Studio, and 'Rotundus' and 'Rotundus Rounded' by dayflash (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, branding, retro, friendly, industrial, playful, functional, display impact, compact fit, soft geometry, signage clarity, retro modernity, rounded, compact, monoline, soft corners, rounded terminals.
A compact sans with rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Strokes are heavy and nearly monoline, with minimal contrast and smooth, rounded terminals that keep shapes cohesive at display sizes. Counters are tight and vertically oriented, giving the face a tall, condensed rhythm; curves are more superelliptical than circular, and joins stay clean and controlled. Overall spacing reads even and sturdy, with simplified forms that favor clarity over detail.
Best suited to display contexts where compact width and strong silhouettes matter: headlines, posters, labels, and storefront-style signage. It can also support branding and product marks that want a rounded, industrial-geometric voice, and it holds up well in short UI labels where sturdy forms improve quick recognition.
The font projects a warm, approachable tone while still feeling utilitarian and engineered. Its rounded geometry nods to mid-century and signage aesthetics, creating a retro-futuristic friendliness that works well when you want bold presence without sharp aggression.
The design appears intended to merge geometric discipline with soft, rounded comfort, producing a condensed display sans that feels both retro and modern. Its simplified, superellipse-based forms prioritize bold legibility and a consistent, highly recognizable texture across text.
Several glyphs emphasize straight-sided bowls and squared-off curves (notably in round letters), reinforcing a geometric, tool-like feel. The numerals follow the same softened, condensed logic, keeping the set visually consistent for headlines and short UI strings.