Sans Superellipse Otkor 6 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Carnac', 'Carnas', 'Orgon', and 'Orgon Plan' by Hoftype; 'Niko' by Ludwig Type; 'Cachet' by Monotype; 'PF Adamant Sans Pro' by Parachute; 'Neues Haus' by S6 Foundry; and 'Decima Nova Pro' by TipografiaRamis (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, ui labels, packaging, posters, modern, friendly, confident, clean, techy, approachability, modernity, clarity, brand impact, ui friendliness, rounded, soft corners, geometric, compact, high contrast counters.
A heavy, rounded sans with monoline strokes and a distinctly geometric construction. Curves tend toward superellipse-like shapes, giving bowls and rounds a squarish softness rather than perfect circles. Terminals are clean and largely flat, with consistent stroke endings and minimal modulation. Proportions feel compact and steady, with generous x-height and relatively tight apertures in letters like C, S, and e, creating a solid, efficient texture in text. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, with sturdy forms and clear differentiation at display sizes.
Best suited to headline and short-text applications where its heavy weight and rounded geometry can carry a strong identity—brand marks, packaging, posters, and social graphics. It can also work for UI labels, buttons, and navigation where a friendly but assertive tone is desired, though the compact apertures suggest using comfortable sizing and spacing for longer passages.
The overall tone is contemporary and approachable, combining a strong, confident weight with softened geometry. Its rounded structure reads friendly and product-oriented, while the disciplined construction keeps it feeling technical and dependable rather than playful. The result is a pragmatic modern voice that stays warm without losing authority.
The font appears designed to deliver a bold, modern sans voice with softened geometry—balancing clarity and robustness with a welcoming, rounded character. Its consistent stroke behavior and superellipse-based curves suggest an intention to feel contemporary, systematic, and well-suited to digital and brand environments.
The design leans on squared-off curves and controlled apertures, producing a dense, even rhythm in paragraphs and a bold presence in headlines. The lowercase shows simple, utilitarian shapes (notably single-storey-style forms for several letters), reinforcing a straightforward, digital-era sensibility.