Sans Superellipse Ogbav 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Libertad Mono' by ATK Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, packaging, headlines, retro tech, industrial, stencil-like, arcade, utilitarian, grid cohesion, high impact, panel legibility, retro styling, functional display, rounded corners, squared curves, modular, boxy, geometric.
A heavy, modular sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry, with corners consistently softened into superelliptical curves. Strokes stay even and blocky, with generous interior apertures and simplified joins that keep forms open at small sizes. Curves are squared-off rather than circular, giving bowls and counters a compact, engineered feel, while terminals often end flat with subtle rounding. Overall spacing and rhythm feel tightly structured and grid-friendly, emphasizing uniformity and clarity across letters and figures.
Well-suited to interface labeling, dashboards, and on-screen headings where a sturdy, grid-aligned rhythm helps scanning. It also works for posters, packaging, and branding that want a retro-tech or industrial voice, and for short text blocks where its dense texture becomes a deliberate stylistic statement.
The face reads as retro-technological and practical, evoking control panels, arcade cabinets, and industrial labeling. Its rounded-square forms add friendliness to an otherwise rugged, mechanical tone, balancing approachability with a no-nonsense, utilitarian character.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust, easily reproducible display sans with a consistent rounded-rectangle construction. By keeping forms modular and evenly weighted, it prioritizes clear silhouettes and a distinctive, tech-forward personality that remains coherent across letters and numerals.
The glyph set shown favors simple, iconic silhouettes: round letters resolve into rounded rectangles, diagonals are minimal and sturdy, and punctuation and numerals follow the same squared-curve logic. The sample text suggests it maintains legibility in all-caps and mixed-case settings, with a strong, compact color on the page.