Sans Superellipse Habaj 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Objet' by Pascal Tarris, 'Bitner' and 'Syke' by The Northern Block, and 'Obvia' by Typefolio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, techy, assertive, modern, friendly, industrial, high impact, geometric system, brand voice, screen clarity, rounded, boxy, compact, geometric, sturdy.
A heavy, geometric sans with softened, rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves resolve into broad superelliptical bowls, while terminals are mostly squared off with generous radiusing, producing a sturdy, engineered silhouette. Counters are compact but open, apertures are relatively narrow, and strokes maintain an even, monoline feel that stays consistent across straight and curved elements. The overall rhythm is tight and punchy, with slightly condensed-looking forms and confident verticals.
Well-suited for headlines and short-to-medium display text where strong presence and clean geometry are priorities. It can work effectively in branding, packaging, and product identity systems that want a modern, engineered feel, and it also fits UI labels, dashboards, and signage-like applications where compact, high-impact letterforms help maintain clarity.
The rounded-square geometry reads contemporary and technical, conveying a confident, pragmatic tone with a touch of friendliness. Its dense, blocky shapes feel functional and product-oriented, leaning more toward industrial clarity than expressive or calligraphic warmth.
The design appears intended to combine high-impact sans-serif weight with a systematic rounded-rectangle geometry, creating a recognizable voice that remains clean and utilitarian. It prioritizes bold legibility and a cohesive, modular shape language across letters and numerals.
Distinctive superellipse-like rounding shows up in letters like O/Q and in curved joins, giving the face a cohesive “soft-cornered” system. Diagonals (e.g., in K, V, W, X, Y) are bold and clean, and the numerals share the same squared, rounded-corner logic for a unified alphanumeric color.