Sans Superellipse Miba 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Univia Pro' by Mostardesign and 'Planer' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, posters, logos, playful, friendly, sporty, retro, casual, friendly impact, dynamic emphasis, retro modernity, soft geometry, rounded, soft, chunky, bouncy, tubular.
A heavily rounded sans with a superellipse construction: corners resolve into soft, squared-off curves and bowls feel like rounded rectangles rather than pure circles. Strokes are thick and consistent with minimal contrast, while terminals are broadly blunted, giving a cushioned, “rubber stamp” silhouette. The italic slant is pronounced and steady across the set, and many joins (notably in n/m/u and v/w) read as continuous, smooth connections rather than sharp angles. Counters are compact but clear, and the overall rhythm is energetic, with slightly informal proportions and a sturdy baseline presence.
Best used for short to medium text in display contexts such as headlines, brand marks, packaging, posters, and sports or lifestyle graphics. The thick, rounded shapes hold up well in bold signage and digital UI moments where a friendly, high-impact voice is needed, while the strong slant adds emphasis and motion to titles and callouts.
The font conveys a warm, upbeat tone—confident and approachable rather than formal. Its rounded geometry and forward slant suggest motion and friendliness, evoking a sporty, late-20th-century display feel that’s well suited to lighthearted, everyday messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, approachable italic sans built from rounded-rectangle forms, prioritizing softness and momentum over strict geometric precision. Its consistent rounding and sturdy stroke weight suggest a goal of clear, modern display readability with a playful, energetic personality.
Figures are simple and robust, matching the letterforms’ soft-rectangular logic; the 0 is an oval-like rounded form and the 1 is a single, slanted stroke with a minimal foot. The lowercase includes a single-storey a and g, reinforcing the informal, modern sign-painter/marker sensibility. Round punctuation and the consistently softened corners help maintain cohesion at larger sizes.