Sans Superellipse Fomip 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bio Sans' and 'Compasse' by Dharma Type, 'Panton' by Fontfabric, 'Neusa Neu' by Inhouse Type, and 'Knul' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, esports, headlines, posters, packaging, sporty, techy, dynamic, industrial, confident, speed emphasis, modern branding, technical feel, impact display, signature detailing, squared, rounded, compact, angular, condensed feel.
A slanted sans with thick, low-contrast strokes and a squared-off, rounded-corner construction that leans heavily on superelliptical curves. Terminals and joins are often clipped or chamfered, giving counters and outer curves a subtly faceted, engineered look. Letterforms feel compact and sturdy, with relatively tight apertures and a consistent, rhythmic forward slant across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. The numerals and round letters emphasize rounded-rectangle bowls, while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are firm and geometric, reinforcing a streamlined, mechanical texture in text.
Works well for sports and motorsport identity, esports and gaming graphics, and punchy headline settings where a forward-leaning, engineered texture is desirable. It can also suit product packaging and tech-forward marketing where compact, high-impact letterforms help create a sense of momentum.
The overall tone is energetic and performance-oriented, mixing a technical, manufactured edge with friendly rounded corners. It reads as assertive and modern—more “gear and speed” than “soft and casual”—and suggests motion even in static settings due to the consistent italic angle and clipped details.
Likely designed to deliver a fast, modern impression through an italic stance and superelliptical geometry, balancing toughness (heavy strokes, tight apertures) with approachability (rounded corners). The clipped terminals add a signature detail aimed at branding and display use, while keeping the overall skeleton clean and sans-driven for clear, consistent word shapes.
Distinctive chamfers appear on several curved letters, creating small flat spots that add a custom, display-leaning flavor without becoming decorative. The lowercase is sturdy and utilitarian, and the numerals match the same rounded-rectangle logic, helping mixed alphanumeric strings look cohesive.