Sans Superellipse Jidab 7 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Black Square' and 'Kabyta' by Agny Hasya Studio, 'Barakat' by Denustudio, 'FX Ambasans' by Differentialtype, 'Lustra Text' by Grype, and 'Sweet Square Pro' by Sweet (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, ui labels, branding, tech, industrial, sci‑fi, gaming, mechanical, impact, precision, modernity, systematization, futurism, squared, rounded corners, blocky, geometric, compact counters.
A geometric sans with a squared, superelliptical construction: most curves resolve into rounded-rectangle forms and clipped corners, producing a crisp, engineered silhouette. Strokes are uniform and heavy, with broad, stable stems and short apertures; counters tend to be compact and often rectangular. Terminals are mostly flat, and diagonal joins (as in V, W, Y, K) are sharp and clean, reinforcing a modular, machined rhythm. Lowercase is built to match the uppercase’s rigid geometry, with a high x-height and minimal calligraphic contrast, keeping texture dense and consistent in text.
Best suited to display-driven work where a strong, technical texture is desirable—headlines, posters, product branding, and interface/label applications. It can work in short text settings when a dense, structured rhythm is acceptable, but its compact apertures and heavy forms will be most effective when given ample size and spacing.
The overall tone is futuristic and utilitarian, suggesting digital interfaces, hardware labeling, and competitive/gaming aesthetics. Its squared rounding reads more technical than friendly, balancing toughness with a controlled, contemporary smoothness at the corners.
The design intention appears to be a clean, modern sans that communicates precision and robustness through rounded-rect geometry and uniform stroke weight. It aims to deliver high-impact readability and a distinct, tech-forward identity with consistent modular shapes across the alphabet and numerals.
Figures and capitals appear designed for strong presence at medium to large sizes, with simplified interior shapes that prioritize impact over delicate detail. Punctuation in the sample maintains the same blocky, squared logic, helping the font keep a cohesive, system-like voice across lines of text.