Sans Superellipse Otkor 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Moveo Sans' by Green Type, 'Averta PE' by Intelligent Design, 'Branding SF' by Latinotype, 'Nusara' by Locomotype, 'Breve Sans Title' and 'Cachet' by Monotype, and 'Hedley New' by moretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, packaging, posters, headlines, friendly, modern, confident, clean, approachable, clarity, impact, modern branding, screen readability, approachability, rounded, soft corners, even weight, open apertures, compact counters.
A sturdy sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout, giving curves a superelliptical, slightly squared feel. Strokes are consistently heavy with minimal contrast and clean, straight terminals; joins are smooth and well-controlled rather than calligraphic. Proportions are fairly compact with generous x-height, wide bowls, and open apertures that keep letters readable despite the weight. The overall rhythm is steady and geometric, with rounded counters and a deliberate, engineered solidity.
This face works especially well for interfaces, product labeling, and signage where heavy strokes and open shapes support fast reading. It’s also effective for bold headlines and short blocks of copy in posters, marketing, and packaging that benefit from a modern, friendly geometric presence.
The tone is contemporary and friendly, combining a practical, no-nonsense voice with an approachable softness from the rounded geometry. It reads as confident and straightforward rather than playful, making it feel like a modern UI or brand type that prioritizes clarity and trust.
The design appears intended to deliver high-impact legibility with a contemporary geometric flavor, using superelliptical curves to soften an otherwise industrial structure. It aims to feel solid and dependable while remaining approachable and broadly usable across digital and print contexts.
Round letters (like O/C/e) show a distinctive squarish curvature, while verticals remain crisp and stable, reinforcing a structured, grid-friendly look. Numerals match the same rounded-square logic, staying compact and robust for emphasis and at-a-glance recognition.