Sans Superellipse Sokey 10 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Johanneke' by Jelloween (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, industrial, retro, assertive, technical, compact, impact, clarity, industrial feel, geometric uniformity, rounded corners, squared curves, blocky, geometric, high-ink.
A heavy geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle and superellipse-like forms. Strokes are consistently thick with smooth, softened corners and generally squared counters, giving bowls and curves a compact, engineered feel. Terminals are mostly blunt, and curves transition quickly into straighter segments, producing a sturdy rhythm with wide, stable bases on letters like a, u, and w. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, a short-shouldered r, and a t with a minimal crossbar presence, while the figures are large and blocky with the same rounded-square construction.
Best suited to headlines and short display copy where its weight and rounded-square construction can deliver impact. It also fits branding, packaging, and signage applications that want a sturdy, engineered look with approachable corners, and it can work for labels or UI callouts when set with comfortable spacing.
The overall tone is strong and utilitarian, with a retro-industrial flavor reminiscent of labeling, machinery, or scoreboard typography. Its rounded corners keep the voice friendly enough to avoid harshness, but the dense, compact shapes still read as confident and forceful.
The letterforms appear designed to maximize presence and legibility through simplified geometry, thick strokes, and rounded-square curves. The intention seems to be a distinctive display sans that feels technical and industrial while remaining visually smooth and modern.
The design maintains a consistent superellipse geometry across rounds (C, O, G, 0, 8), which helps it feel cohesive in both all-caps and mixed-case settings. The bold mass and simplified internal spaces suggest it will prefer moderate-to-large sizes where counters can breathe.