Sans Superellipse Osbiy 11 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'FF Clan' by FontFont; 'Arlen' by Groteskly Yours; 'Taz' by LucasFonts; and 'Amsi Pro', 'Amsi Pro AKS', and 'Sans Beam' by Stawix (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, condensed, assertive, modern, utilitarian, space saving, high impact, sign readability, modern geometry, sturdy texture, blocky, rectilinear, rounded corners, compact, sturdy.
A compact, heavy sans with a strongly condensed stance and a squared-off, rounded-rectangle construction. Curves resolve into soft corners rather than true circles, giving bowls and counters a superellipse feel (notably in C, O, e, and 0). Strokes are consistently thick with little visible modulation, terminals are mostly blunt, and the overall color is dense and even. The x-height reads high relative to ascenders, and spacing is tight, producing a packed, vertical rhythm that stays legible in large, bold settings.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where a condensed, high-impact word shape is needed. The dense, even texture also fits packaging and signage applications, especially where space is limited and a sturdy, modern tone is desired.
The tone is direct and workmanlike, with an industrial, sign-ready presence. Its rounded-rect geometry adds a friendly softness to an otherwise forceful, no-nonsense voice, suggesting contemporary utilitarian design rather than elegance or delicacy.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a compact width by combining heavy strokes with rounded-rectangle skeletons. Its consistent, low-modulation drawing prioritizes clarity and uniform texture, aiming for contemporary, industrial legibility with a softened geometric edge.
Several forms emphasize verticality and compression: the uppercase set is tall and compact, while counters tend to be narrow and rectangular. Diacritics aren’t shown; punctuation in the sample reinforces the same blunt, sturdy finishing. Numerals appear monoline and solid, matching the letterforms’ dense texture.