Sans Superellipse Lomam 3 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Noplato' by Drizy Font and 'Cindie 2' by Lewis McGuffie Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, packaging, signage, posters, badges, industrial, utilitarian, retro, technical, friendly, compact clarity, functional display, engineered uniformity, rounded, compact, sturdy, soft-cornered, even rhythm.
A compact, rounded sans built from soft-rectangle geometry, with heavy, even strokes and minimal contrast. Corners are consistently radiused, terminals are blunt, and curves resolve into squarish bowls that keep the texture steady. Proportions are tight and uniform, with a restrained aperture strategy and simplified joins that favor clarity at small sizes. Figures and letters share a consistent, engineered feel, producing a dense, regular typographic color.
Well-suited to interfaces and dashboards, short labels, packaging callouts, wayfinding, and bold titling where a compact footprint and consistent rhythm are helpful. It also works for posters and badges that benefit from a sturdy, industrial voice without sharp corners.
The overall tone feels practical and tool-like, mixing a technical, label-maker sensibility with approachable rounded edges. Its compressed rhythm and sturdy forms suggest reliability and straightforward communication, with a subtle retro/industrial flavor reminiscent of equipment markings and utilitarian signage.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum legibility and consistency within a compact width, using rounded-rectilinear shapes to create an engineered, modern texture. It prioritizes uniformity and a strong silhouette for functional display and labeling contexts.
The rounded-rectangle construction is especially apparent in bowls and counters, which read more as softened boxes than circles. Punctuation and dots are simple and solid, reinforcing the no-nonsense, mechanical consistency across the set.