Sans Superellipse Okluk 3 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Resiliency3' by Alphabet Agency, 'Godiva' by Suby Studio, and 'Delgos' by Typebae (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, ui labels, retro, friendly, techy, playful, modular, geometric consistency, retro futurism, display impact, brand distinctiveness, rounded, soft, compact, geometric, squared.
A compact, rounded sans with a squared, superelliptical construction and uniform stroke weight. Corners are heavily radiused, terminals are blunt and softly squared, and counters tend toward rounded-rectangle shapes. Curves and joins feel engineered and consistent, giving the alphabet a modular rhythm; bowls are tight, apertures are generally small, and verticals stay clean and steady. Figures follow the same rounded-rect logic, with simplified forms and minimal contrast.
Best suited to display settings such as branding, logotypes, posters, and packaging where its rounded-rect geometry can carry a strong visual identity. It also works well for UI labels and product interfaces when used at comfortable sizes, where the compact, modular forms remain clear.
The overall tone is retro-futurist and friendly, combining a soft, toy-like warmth with a streamlined, technical sensibility. Its rounded rectangles and tight spacing read as modernist and utilitarian, yet the exaggerated radii and compact proportions keep it approachable and playful.
The font appears designed to translate a rounded-rectangle, superelliptical motif into a complete Latin set, prioritizing consistency, compactness, and a distinctive silhouette. It aims for a contemporary-tech look with a nostalgic edge, offering a strong voice for titles and identity work.
The design emphasizes repetition of a single shape language across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, which helps it feel cohesive in headlines and short bursts of text. The distinctive squared rounding makes characters look sturdy and screen-ready, while the tight counters can create a dense texture at smaller sizes.