Sans Superellipse Okrap 9 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, branding, posters, gaming, futuristic, tech, modular, playful, clean, tech aesthetic, modular system, friendly geometry, brand voice, rounded corners, rectilinear, squared bowls, geometric, soft terminals.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle forms, with squarish bowls, generous corner radii, and largely uniform stroke weight. Curves resolve into superelliptical corners rather than true circles, creating a crisp, rectilinear rhythm across the alphabet. Apertures tend to be narrow and counters are compact; many joins are blunt and simplified, producing a distinctly constructed, almost stencil-like clarity without actual breaks. The lowercase is compact with a relatively low x-height feel and minimal modulation, while spacing reads steady and engineered for solid, blocky word shapes.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, UI/UX labels, app or device typography, signage, and brand marks where a futuristic geometric voice is desired. It can also work for short passages and captions when a clean, engineered aesthetic is more important than traditional text warmth.
The overall tone is contemporary and tech-forward, with a friendly softness from the rounded corners that keeps it from feeling harsh. Its constructed geometry suggests digital interfaces, sci-fi labeling, and product design, while the simplified shapes add a playful, game-like character.
The design appears intended to deliver a cohesive techno-geometric look based on rounded rectangles, prioritizing consistency, strong silhouettes, and a compact, modular rhythm. It aims to feel modern and systematized while remaining approachable through softened corners.
Distinctive squared forms in letters like C, G, O, and Q emphasize the superelliptical skeleton, and the numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry for a cohesive, system-like set. The design favors recognizable silhouettes and consistency over calligraphic nuance, giving text a compact, “display system” presence.