Sans Superellipse Onlug 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Protrakt Variable' by Arkitype, 'Handelson' by Melvastype, and 'Anodina' by Stefano Giliberti (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui, product design, signage, branding, dashboards, modern, clean, technical, friendly, utilitarian, clarity, modernization, system consistency, approachability, rounded corners, square-rounded, geometric, uniform stroke, open counters.
A crisp sans with squared, rounded-rectangle construction and a consistent, even stroke. Curves are rendered as soft superelliptic corners rather than true circles, giving bowls and rounds a compact, engineered feel. Proportions are contemporary with a relatively tall lowercase presence and straightforward, low-contrast forms; spacing reads orderly and stable in both the grid and paragraph setting. Terminals are clean and mostly horizontal/vertical, and the overall silhouette favors clarity over flourish.
Well-suited for interface typography, product labeling, and wayfinding where a clean, contemporary sans is needed. Its rounded-square geometry also fits tech branding and packaging, and the consistent figures make it appropriate for dashboards, specs, and other number-heavy settings.
The font conveys a modern, dependable tone—calm, efficient, and mildly friendly due to its rounded corners. It feels tech-adjacent and functional, with a neutral voice that avoids both stiffness and playfulness. The geometric rhythm suggests contemporary interfaces and product communication.
The design appears intended to provide a modern, highly legible sans built from rounded-rectangular geometry, balancing a technical structure with approachable softness. It prioritizes consistency across letters and numerals for dependable performance in practical communication contexts.
Uppercase forms appear sturdy and block-like with softened edges, while lowercase shapes keep apertures open for legibility. Numerals match the same rounded-rect geometry and sit comfortably alongside letters, reinforcing a consistent system across text and data.