Sans Superellipse Ogmaf 1 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, tech branding, tech, sci‑fi, futuristic, industrial, tech identity, systematic geometry, display impact, ui clarity, squared, rounded corners, modular, geometric, compact counters.
A heavy, squared sans built from rounded-rectangle forms, with consistent stroke thickness and softly chamfered corners. Bowls and counters are predominantly rectangular, creating a modular rhythm across the alphabet, while curves appear as controlled quarter-rounds rather than true circles. Openings are tight and apertures tend toward closed, producing compact internal space; terminals are blunt and horizontal/vertical alignment is emphasized. The overall spacing reads slightly tight in text, with sturdy silhouettes and clear, engineered geometry.
Best suited for display settings where its geometric personality can carry a message: technology branding, game and app UI headings, interface labels, posters, packaging, and titles. It can work in short text at moderate sizes, but the compact counters and dense forms favor larger sizes and generous leading for sustained readability.
The design projects a distinctly technological, sci‑fi tone—mechanical, clean, and system-like rather than humanist. Its rounded-square construction feels digital and UI-oriented, suggesting retro-futurism and industrial signage while remaining friendly through softened corners.
The font appears designed to translate a rounded-rectangular, superelliptic grid into a practical alphabet—prioritizing consistency, strong silhouettes, and a coherent techno aesthetic. It aims for a modern, engineered feel that stays approachable through rounded corners and simplified construction.
Distinctive details include the boxy ‘O’/‘0’ family, squared ‘C’/‘G’ forms, and angular diagonals in letters like ‘K’, ‘V’, ‘W’, and ‘X’ that maintain the same rounded-corner logic. Numerals follow the same modular construction, with squared curves and strong horizontals that keep figures visually consistent with caps and lowercase.