Sans Superellipse Pogab 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Balbek Pro' and 'Balbek Pro Cut' by Valentino Vergan (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, mastheads, condensed, industrial, modernist, poster-like, authoritative, space saving, display clarity, modern utility, signage tone, tall, compressed, rounded corners, sturdy, clean.
A highly condensed sans with tall proportions and a compact rhythm. Strokes are largely monolinear with squared terminals that are subtly softened, and many curves resolve into rounded-rectangle (superelliptic) forms. Counters are narrow and vertically oriented, giving letters a stacked, columnar feel. The design shows purposeful, simplified construction—straight stems, tight bowls, and restrained apertures—keeping texture even in all-caps and mixed-case settings.
Best suited to headlines and short statements where space is limited and a strong vertical presence is desirable. It performs well for signage, labels, packaging, and editorial display where a condensed, modern texture helps create hierarchy without heavy weight.
The overall tone is utilitarian and assertive, with a streamlined, engineered character. Its compressed silhouettes and controlled geometry evoke modern signage and industrial labeling, reading as direct and no-nonsense rather than friendly or playful.
The font appears designed to maximize impact and legibility in constrained horizontal space, using simplified, rounded-rect geometry to keep letterforms consistent and sturdy. Its condensed build suggests an emphasis on efficient layout, clear silhouettes, and a contemporary industrial voice.
Uppercase forms lean toward display proportions, with especially tall E/F/H and compact bowls in B/P/R. Lowercase keeps the same condensed logic; round letters like o/e/c stay squarish-rounded, while tall ascenders (b/d/h/k/l) reinforce the vertical emphasis. Numerals are similarly narrow and uniform, suited to tight tabular-like blocks even though widths vary by glyph.