Sans Superellipse Ogbur 1 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Geogrotesque Condensed Series' and 'Geogrotesque Sharp' by Emtype Foundry and 'Greeka' by Umka Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, logos, signage, retro, playful, punchy, friendly, poster-like, space efficiency, display impact, retro flavor, friendly branding, rounded corners, blocky, compact, softened, sturdy.
A compact, heavyweight sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes are uniform and dense, with minimal modulation and tight internal counters that emphasize a solid, ink-trap-free silhouette. Curves read as superelliptical and squared-off rather than purely circular, giving bowls and shoulders a squarish, engineered feel. Terminals are blunt and consistently rounded, and the overall rhythm is steady and vertical, with short joins and simplified geometry.
Best suited for display settings where impact and compactness matter: posters, headlines, packaging, and brand marks. It can also work for short signage copy or UI labels when a friendly, high-contrast-to-background presence is desired, but its dense shapes and tight counters make it less ideal for long text at small sizes.
The font projects a bold, upbeat tone that feels approachable rather than aggressive. Its rounded squareness evokes mid-century display lettering and athletic or product-label typography, lending a confident, slightly nostalgic personality.
Likely designed to deliver maximum presence in a space-efficient width while maintaining a friendly, modernized retro feel through rounded-rectangle geometry. The consistent stroke weight and simplified forms prioritize strong silhouette recognition and dependable reproduction across print and screen.
Caps are especially block-forward and space-efficient, while lowercase remains clear and utilitarian with single-storey forms and straightforward punctuation. Numerals follow the same sturdy, rounded-rect style, keeping a cohesive texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.