Sans Superellipse Agmen 7 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cream Opera' by Factory738 (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, signage, packaging, posters, headlines, clean, modern, neutral, technical, condensed, space saving, clarity, modernity, approachability, rounded corners, soft terminals, compact, economical, geometric.
A compact sans with a tall, narrow stance and largely even stroke weight. Curves and corners are consistently softened, with many bowls and counters built from rounded-rectangle logic rather than perfect circles, giving the forms a superelliptical feel. Terminals are blunt and rounded, and joins stay smooth and controlled, producing a steady, engineered rhythm. Spacing is relatively tight and the overall silhouette reads vertically efficient, with clear, open counters and simplified, low-contrast construction across letters and numerals.
This face works well where space is limited and vertical economy matters, such as UI labels, navigation, and compact informational layouts. Its consistent strokes and softened corners also suit contemporary branding, packaging, and poster headlines that need a clean but approachable look. In longer settings it should perform best at comfortable sizes with adequate line spacing to offset the tight, condensed rhythm.
The overall tone is contemporary and utilitarian, with a calm, no-nonsense voice. Rounded corners add a mild friendliness, but the condensed proportions keep it feeling focused and technical rather than playful. It conveys clarity and restraint, suitable for information-forward typography.
The design appears aimed at delivering a modern, space-saving sans with a distinctly rounded-rect geometry. By keeping strokes even and corners softened, it balances a technical, systematic structure with a gentle, accessible finish.
Uppercase shapes are straightforward and compact, while the lowercase maintains simple, single-storey forms where expected, keeping texture even in running text. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, reading cleanly and consistently alongside letters.