Sans Superellipse Omgaj 5 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Kardust' by ARToni (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, ui labels, posters, packaging, tech, futuristic, clean, confident, industrial, modernization, system design, brand impact, tech tone, clarity, rounded, squared, compact, geometric, modular.
This typeface is a geometric sans with a pronounced superelliptical construction: rounded-rectangle counters, squared curves, and consistently softened corners. Strokes stay even and sturdy, with a compact, slightly condensed feel created by broad verticals and restrained aperture openings. Terminals are mostly straight-cut or softly radiused, producing a controlled, modular rhythm across both cases. Uppercase forms read blocky and stable, while the lowercase introduces clear differentiators (single-storey a and g, open c/e) that keep the texture uniform and contemporary. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, with the 0 and 8 notably box-rounded and the 1 kept simple and vertical for clarity.
It suits contemporary headlines, branding marks, and short-form messaging where a bold, streamlined voice is desired. The clean geometry and sturdy shapes also work well for interface labels, product naming, and packaging systems that aim for a technical or futuristic aesthetic.
The overall tone is modern and engineered, with a subtle sci‑fi edge coming from the squared-off curves and capsule-like shapes. It feels efficient and purposeful rather than friendly, projecting a technical, product-driven character with high contrast against white space and a confident headline presence.
The font appears designed to combine strong legibility with a distinctive rounded-rect geometry, creating a modern sans that feels both systematic and characterful. Its consistent corner radii and modular proportions suggest an intention to perform as a recognizable display face while remaining controlled enough for UI and brand systems.
The design’s tight apertures and squared bowls create a distinctive silhouette at display sizes, while the consistent rounding keeps it from feeling harsh. Curved joins (notably in u, n, m, and w) emphasize a “tubular” construction that supports a cohesive, system-like appearance.