Sans Superellipse Dyji 7 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gltp Starion' by Glowtype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sportswear, automotive, sporty, futuristic, technical, dynamic, sleek, modernize, convey motion, tech aesthetic, brand impact, clarity, oblique, rounded, extended, streamlined, soft corners.
A wide, oblique sans with rounded-rectangle construction and smooth, superelliptical curves. Strokes are clean and mostly monolinear, with gently modulated joins that keep terminals soft rather than sharp. Counters are open and generously proportioned, and the overall spacing feels airy due to the extended letterforms. The geometry favors flattened rounds and squared-off curves, producing a controlled, engineered rhythm across both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to display roles where width and slant can be used as a graphic feature: headlines, brand marks, product names, event posters, and technology or automotive-themed layouts. It also works well for short blocks of UI or packaging copy where a sleek, modern voice is desired, though its extended proportions will occupy more horizontal space than a typical sans.
The tone is fast and contemporary, suggesting motion and efficiency. Its rounded geometry keeps the feel approachable, while the italic slant and broad proportions add a confident, performance-oriented energy. Overall it reads as modern and functional with a subtle sci‑fi or motorsport flavor.
The design appears intended to merge geometric, rounded-rectangle forms with an energetic oblique stance, creating a modern sans that feels both engineered and friendly. Its wide proportions and consistent curvature prioritize a distinctive silhouette and a sense of speed over compact text economy.
Diagonal strokes and angled terminals reinforce the forward-leaning momentum, while the wide set makes the texture of paragraphs feel spacious and panoramic. Numerals and capitals maintain the same rounded-rect logic, giving a consistent, system-like appearance in mixed copy.