Sans Superellipse Ombif 11 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Molde' by Letritas and 'PG Gothique' and 'PG Grotesque' by Paulo Goode (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, branding, industrial, utilitarian, modern, condensed, assertive, space saving, high impact, clarity, modern utility, rectilinear, rounded, compact, clean, sturdy.
This typeface has a compact, condensed stance with uniform stroke weight and a predominantly straight-sided, rounded-corner construction. Curves tend to resolve into rounded-rectangle forms, giving counters and bowls a squarish softness rather than purely circular geometry. Terminals are clean and blunt, with minimal stroke modulation and consistent vertical emphasis, producing a tight, efficient rhythm across text. Numerals follow the same compact logic, with simple, sturdy shapes and rounded corners that keep the color even and dense.
Well-suited for headlines and display typography where space is limited but impact is needed, such as posters, editorial titles, and compact branding lockups. The sturdy, high-contrast presence also fits wayfinding-style signage and packaging applications that benefit from a dense, consistent typographic color.
The overall tone is pragmatic and no-nonsense, with an industrial modernity that feels engineered rather than expressive. Its condensed heft reads confident and direct, projecting clarity, control, and a slightly mechanical flavor without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver strong, space-saving emphasis with a clean sans structure and rounded-rectangular geometry. It prioritizes uniformity and visual economy, aiming for a modern, functional voice that remains distinctive through its squared-round construction.
Round forms (such as O/C/G and 0/8/9) show a superelliptical feel—straightened sides with softened corners—which helps maintain a consistent texture at large sizes. The tight proportions and heavy color make it especially punchy in headlines, while the clean construction supports legibility in short text settings.