Sans Superellipse Okdir 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, code samples, terminal ui, packaging, wayfinding, utilitarian, technical, retro, industrial, clean, system utility, grid consistency, technical clarity, compact economy, rounded corners, squared curves, modular, boxy, condensed feel.
A compact, monoline sans with a distinctly squared, superelliptical construction: curves resolve into rounded-rectangle shapes and corners are consistently softened rather than truly circular. Strokes stay even with minimal modulation, and terminals are mostly flat with small radii that keep the texture crisp. Proportions are narrow and tall, creating a tight vertical rhythm; counters tend to be rectangular/slot-like, and apertures are controlled and restrained. Overall spacing and letterfit are steady and grid-like, producing a uniform, mechanical color in text.
Works well where consistent character width and steady rhythm are helpful: UI labels, tabular readouts, terminal-style interfaces, and technical documentation. The compact, boxy forms also suit packaging, signage, and identity systems that want a clean industrial flavor with softened edges.
The tone reads functional and engineered—more instrument-panel than editorial. Its softened square geometry adds a friendly edge to an otherwise strict, technical voice, evoking mid/late-20th-century labeling, terminals, and utilitarian print systems.
The design appears intended to deliver a highly regular, grid-compatible texture with rounded-rectangle forms that remain legible at small sizes while maintaining a distinctive, technical silhouette. It prioritizes consistency and neutrality, with just enough geometric personality to stand out in display lines and short blocks of copy.
Round letters (like O/C) appear built from rounded rectangles, while diagonals (in A/V/W/X/Y) stay straight and firm, reinforcing a constructed, modular feel. Numerals follow the same logic, with squared bowls and simplified forms that keep alignment and texture consistent across mixed text.