Sans Superellipse Sokiv 11 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logotypes, packaging, punchy, friendly, modern, sturdy, playful, high impact, brand voice, legibility, geometric cohesion, warmth, rounded corners, soft terminals, compact bowls, wide apertures, geometric.
A heavy, geometric sans with squarish, superellipse-driven curves and consistently rounded corners. Strokes are thick and steady with little modulation, producing a dense, poster-like color. Curved letters and figures are built from rounded-rectangle shapes (notably in C, O, D, G, and 0–9), while straight-sided forms stay crisp and vertical. Counters tend to be compact and rounded, apertures are fairly open, and joins are firm, giving the design a sturdy, engineered feel. Overall spacing reads even and controlled, with a slightly condensed impression created by the large x-height and substantial stroke weight.
Best suited for headlines, short-form messaging, and identity work where a strong, friendly presence is needed. It performs well in posters, packaging, signage, and bold brand systems that benefit from geometric consistency and rounded-corner warmth. For extended small text, the dense weight and compact counters may call for generous size and spacing.
The font feels confident and bold in a friendly way—more approachable than severe. Its softened corners and blocky geometry suggest contemporary branding, tech-adjacent utility, and energetic display use. The tone is upbeat and assertive, with a subtle retro-industrial flavor from the squarish rounds.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a clean, contemporary voice by combining rigid geometry with softened corners. It aims for a cohesive, easily recognizable silhouette across letters and numbers, balancing sturdiness and approachability for modern display typography.
The lowercase shows simplified, robust construction (single-storey a, compact e) that stays highly legible at larger sizes. Numerals are similarly blocky and rounded, matching the letterforms closely for cohesive headings and UI-style labeling. The overall rhythm favors clarity and impact over delicacy, with tight interior spaces that will visually fill in as sizes get smaller.