Sans Superellipse Okdir 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Gravitica Mono' by Ckhans Fonts and 'Mono Figle' by Fateh.Lab (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, captions, labels, utilitarian, technical, neutral, mechanical, retro, alignment, legibility, system feel, clarity, consistency, rounded corners, square curves, boxy, industrial, modular.
A monospaced sans with a modular, rounded-rectangle construction and consistently softened corners. Curves are built from superellipse-like bowls that read more squared than circular, giving letters a compact, engineered feel. Strokes are even and steady, terminals are blunt, and spacing follows a strict fixed-width rhythm that keeps every character visually centered and predictable. Uppercase forms are clean and geometric; lowercase follows a single-storey approach where applicable and maintains the same boxy, rounded logic across bowls and joins.
Well suited for programming environments, terminal-style interfaces, and any layout where column alignment is essential, such as tables, logs, and forms. It also works for compact UI labels and small-to-medium text settings where consistent rhythm and character separation are priorities.
The overall tone is practical and instrument-like, suggesting UI labeling, terminals, and technical documentation. Its squared curves and no-nonsense endings create a restrained, industrial mood with a subtle retro-computing flavor rather than a friendly or expressive voice.
The design appears aimed at delivering a clear, grid-disciplined monospaced texture with a contemporary geometric polish. By combining strict fixed-width proportions with rounded-rectangle curves, it balances functional legibility with a distinctive, system-like identity.
Distinctive features include the squared-off round letters (notably in C/G/O/Q), a sturdy, straightforward numeral set, and a consistent ‘soft square’ silhouette across both cases that helps preserve clarity at small sizes. The fixed-width structure emphasizes alignment and grid-based composition, and the rounded corners prevent the geometry from feeling overly sharp.