Sans Superellipse Ognus 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'ATF Railroad Gothic' by ATF Collection and 'Quinn Display Typeface' by FoxType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, logos, friendly, playful, punchy, retro, approachable, impact, approachability, retro feel, display clarity, branding, rounded, soft corners, compact, stout, monoline.
A heavy, rounded sans with monoline strokes and squared-off counters softened by generous corner rounding. The forms feel built from rounded rectangles: verticals are sturdy, bowls are broad, and joins are smooth, producing a dense, even color in text. Apertures tend to be relatively closed and terminals are blunt, giving letters a compact, blocky rhythm while still reading as clearly sans. Uppercase shapes are tall and assertive, and the lowercase maintains strong presence with simple, robust construction and minimal fine detail.
Best suited for display typography where strong presence is needed: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, and bold brand marks. It can also work for short UI labels or callouts when a friendly, chunky tone is desired, but its dense color and tight openings suggest using it above body-text sizes.
The overall tone is bold and approachable, with a playful, slightly retro flavor driven by its soft-rectilinear geometry and chunky proportions. It reads as confident and attention-getting rather than refined, lending a friendly, informal voice that feels at home in lively, consumer-facing design.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with soft, friendly geometry—combining a stout, high-ink silhouette with rounded-rectangle construction for an approachable, modern-retro feel. It prioritizes bold legibility and visual cohesion in large sizes over delicate detail.
In the sample text the face holds together as a solid, high-impact texture with minimal stroke modulation, making it effective for short lines and display settings. The numerals and punctuation share the same rounded, blunt-ended construction, reinforcing a cohesive, sturdy personality across the set.