Sans Superellipse Kafy 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka, 'Judgement' by Device, 'FX Gerundal' by Differentialtype, and 'Conthey' by ROHH (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, logos, app titles, sporty, assertive, speedy, futuristic, industrial, impact, speed, modernity, branding, display strength, rounded corners, oblique, compact, square-ish, ink-trap hints.
A heavy, oblique sans with squarish, superelliptical bowls and consistently rounded corners. Strokes stay largely monolinear, producing dense black shapes and a compact rhythm, while counters are tight and often rectangular rather than circular. Joins and terminals favor blunt, chamfer-like endings, with occasional notch/ink-trap-like cut-ins at inner corners that sharpen the geometry and help keep apertures open at bold sizes. Numerals and capitals share the same blocky, forward-leaning construction, giving the set a cohesive, engineered texture.
Best suited to display settings where strong, compressed word shapes and a sense of momentum are desirable—sports identities, event graphics, gaming or esports visuals, automotive or tech packaging, and bold UI headings. It works especially well at medium-to-large sizes where the tight counters and oblique stance read as intentional, high-energy styling.
The overall tone is fast, tough, and performance-driven—more motorsport and tech hardware than editorial or literary. Its forward slant and squared curves convey motion and impact, while the rounded corners keep the aggression controlled and modern.
The design appears aimed at delivering a high-impact, speed-oriented voice through superelliptical geometry, tight spacing, and a consistent forward slant. The rounded-square construction and corner refinements suggest an emphasis on durability and clarity in bold display use rather than delicate typographic nuance.
Distinctive letterforms include a single-storey “a” and “g,” a wide, low-slung “w,” and a square-shouldered “m,” all reinforcing the font’s angular-rounded theme. The punctuation and apostrophe style in the sample reads as sturdy and utilitarian, matching the heavy, compact word shapes.