Sans Superellipse Okbiv 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, branding, retro, playful, friendly, quirky, casual, space-saving, warmth, legibility, distinctive voice, rounded, condensed, soft corners, monolinear, compact.
A condensed sans with rounded-rectangle geometry and softened corners throughout. Strokes are largely monolinear, with subtle modulation where curves meet stems, creating an even, sturdy color on the page. Counters tend toward tall, vertical ovals, and terminals are smoothly blunted rather than sharply cut. The overall rhythm is compact and upright, with tight interior spacing and a narrow set that keeps words dense and tidy while retaining generous rounding in bowls and shoulders.
Best suited to headlines, short paragraphs, and display settings where a compact footprint and distinctive texture are desirable. It works well for packaging, labels, menus, and signage that benefit from high density without losing friendliness. For longer reading, it performs more comfortably at moderate sizes where the condensed proportions still have room to breathe.
The rounded construction and condensed proportions give it a retro, sign-painter-meets-typewriter feel—approachable and a bit quirky rather than formal. It reads confident and energetic, with a friendly softness that keeps the condensed build from feeling severe. The tone suits designs aiming for nostalgia, casual humor, or personable branding.
Likely intended as a characterful, space-saving sans that combines condensed efficiency with rounded, superelliptical warmth. The design emphasizes consistency across caps, lowercase, and numerals, aiming for a recognizable voice that stays legible while adding personality.
Uppercase forms are clean and structural, while lowercase letters add character through compact joins and rounded terminals. Numerals follow the same condensed, softly squared logic, making them visually consistent in runs. In the sample text, the narrow set produces strong line economy and a distinctive texture, especially in mixed-case passages and headings.