Sans Superellipse Ervi 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Barakat' by Denustudio and 'Hyperspace Race' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, packaging, tech ui, sporty, tech, dynamic, assertive, modern, speed cue, impact display, modern branding, industrial clarity, compact legibility, rounded corners, superelliptical, oblique slant, compact apertures, ink-trap notches.
A heavy, right-slanted sans with superelliptical construction: rounded-rectangle bowls, softened corners, and broadly flat terminals that read as mechanically cut yet polished. Strokes stay even and dense, with compact interior counters and occasional notch-like cut-ins at joins that add a engineered feel. Proportions are slightly extended vertically, and the overall rhythm is tight and forward-leaning, with numerals and capitals sharing the same sturdy, squared-round footprint.
Best suited to bold headlines, team or esports identities, athletic apparel graphics, and energetic advertising where the slant can communicate speed. It can also work for tech-forward packaging and UI accents such as section headers, badges, and dashboard labels where compact, squared-round forms feel contemporary.
The tone is fast and purposeful, evoking motorsport, training gear, and contemporary tech branding. Its smooth squarish curves keep it friendly, while the aggressive slant and mass give it a confident, high-impact voice.
The design appears intended to merge a high-impact display weight with a streamlined, aerodynamic italic stance. Superelliptical geometry and controlled cut-ins suggest a goal of modern, industrial clarity with a distinctly sporty edge.
Round characters (O/Q/0) are more squircle than ellipse, and diagonal letters (A/V/W/X/Y) emphasize the italic motion with sharp, stable angles. The figures are bold and signage-like, designed to stay legible at a glance, while the tight counters suggest best performance at medium-to-large sizes.