Sans Superellipse Lokeg 3 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Geogrotesque Condensed Series' by Emtype Foundry and 'MVB Diazo' by MVB (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, logos, friendly, retro, playful, approachable, sturdy, impact, softening, legibility, branding, display, rounded, compact, soft-cornered, monoline, blocky.
This typeface is built from compact, softly squared forms with generous corner rounding, giving many letters a rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) feel. Strokes are thick and largely monoline, with minimal modulation and sturdy joins that create a dense, even texture in text. Counters are small but clear, terminals are blunt and consistently rounded, and curves tend to flatten slightly into straight segments rather than forming perfect circles. Proportions favor tall, condensed caps and straightforward lowercase construction, producing a tight rhythm and strong silhouette at display sizes.
Well-suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks where a compact, friendly sans can carry visual weight. It also fits signage and UI labels at larger sizes, where the rounded, sturdy forms and clear numerals help maintain quick recognition.
The overall tone is friendly and slightly retro, mixing utilitarian solidity with a playful softness from the rounded corners. It feels informal and approachable, with a bold signage-like presence that reads confidently without becoming aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, compact sans with softened geometry—prioritizing strong impact and consistent texture while avoiding sharp, technical edges. Its rounded-rectangle construction suggests a focus on modern-friendly legibility with a subtle retro flavor for branding and display use.
Distinctive details include a single-storey “a,” a simple, compact “g,” and a lined zero, all reinforcing a practical, legibility-conscious character. The numerals are heavy and rounded, matching the letterforms’ blocky geometry and keeping a consistent color across mixed alphanumeric settings.