Sans Superellipse Onroy 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, app design, tech branding, product design, signage, futuristic, technical, clean, friendly, modern, ui ready, modern geometry, soft tech, brand clarity, rounded, geometric, monoline, soft corners, modular.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like forms, with consistently softened corners and mostly monoline strokes. Curves resolve into squared-off terminals, giving counters and bowls a boxy, engineered feel rather than purely circular geometry. Proportions are compact and tidy, with generous internal space in letters like O, D, and P, and smooth, uniform joins that keep the texture even across lines. The figures follow the same rounded-rect logic, with horizontal cuts and softened corners that read clearly at display sizes.
Well suited to user interfaces, dashboards, and product experiences where a clean, modern voice is needed and rounded geometry helps avoid harshness. It also works effectively for tech and gaming-adjacent branding, packaging, wayfinding, and short headlines where its boxy rounds and consistent stroke weight can read as intentional design rather than neutral text.
The overall tone is contemporary and tech-forward, balancing precision with a approachable softness. Its rounded geometry suggests interface design and product branding, while the modular construction adds a subtle sci‑fi or industrial flavor without feeling aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern geometric sans with a superellipse construction, optimized for a sleek, system-like presence while retaining friendly rounded corners. The consistent rounding and modular shapes suggest an emphasis on cohesion across letters and numerals for contemporary digital and product contexts.
Distinctive forms like the rounded-square O/0 shapes, the simplified, squared curves in S and C, and the rounded, segmented feel of several numerals reinforce a cohesive ‘device UI’ aesthetic. The lowercase has a straightforward, constructed look with minimal calligraphic influence, helping maintain a consistent rhythm in mixed-case settings.