Sans Superellipse Omlof 11 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, techy, industrial, retro, sturdy, utilitarian, display impact, geometric system, tech styling, compact fit, clarity, squared-round, rounded corners, compact, high contrast (mass), geometric.
A compact, geometric sans built from squared-round (superelliptic) shapes with consistently rounded corners and mostly uniform stroke thickness. Counters tend to be rectangular-oval, producing a strong, blocky rhythm and a tight footprint across both uppercase and lowercase. Terminals are generally blunt and clean, with a few angled joins (notably in K, V, W, X) that keep diagonals crisp against the otherwise rounded construction. Overall spacing reads even and controlled, with simplified forms that prioritize clarity and solidity over calligraphic nuance.
Well suited for headlines, posters, and brand marks that want a compact, engineered presence. The sturdy shapes and rounded-rect rhythm also work well for packaging, labels, UI headers, and signage where a tech-forward but approachable voice is desired.
The tone is modern-industrial with a retro tech flavor—confident, sturdy, and slightly mechanical. Its rounded-rect geometry gives it a friendly edge compared to hard-square techno faces, while still feeling engineered and utilitarian.
The design appears intended to merge geometric, machine-made structure with softened corners for approachability. By keeping strokes uniform and counters squared-round, it aims for bold legibility and a distinctive, system-like identity that holds up in short text and display settings.
The lowercase maintains the same squared-round logic as the capitals, creating a cohesive system suited to display sizes. Figures follow the same compact geometry, reading as robust and sign-like with minimal detailing.