Sans Superellipse Onkig 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Certo Sans' by Monotype, 'PT Filter' by Paavola Type Studio, and 'Raker' by Wordshape (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui, signage, branding, headlines, product labeling, techy, futuristic, clean, utilitarian, industrial, systemic design, modernization, digital clarity, geometric consistency, squared-round, rounded corners, geometric, boxy, modular.
A geometric sans built from squared counters and superellipse-like curves, with consistently rounded corners and largely uniform stroke weight. Curves resolve into straight segments quickly, producing boxy C/S forms and rounded-rectangle bowls in letters like O, D, and P. Terminals are mostly flat and horizontal/vertical, and the overall rhythm feels modular, with clear, open apertures and compact interior shapes that stay legible at display sizes.
It works well for UI and app typography, dashboards, and wayfinding where a modern geometric voice is desired. The squared-round construction also suits branding, packaging, and headline settings that aim for a streamlined, contemporary look, especially in tech, industrial, and consumer-electronics contexts.
The design reads as contemporary and tech-forward, with a controlled, engineered feel rather than a humanist one. Its rounded-square geometry suggests interfaces, instrumentation, and digital product aesthetics, conveying efficiency and precision while staying approachable through softened corners.
The font appears designed to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a consistent, system-like alphabet that feels modern and functional. Its softened corners and simplified curves balance a digital, engineered character with friendly readability.
Uppercase proportions are sturdy and even, while lowercase echoes the same squared-round construction, including a single-storey a and a compact, geometric e. Numerals follow the same system with rounded-rectangle forms and simplified joins, giving a cohesive alphanumeric set suited to structured layouts.