Sans Superellipse Deriv 7 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, tech branding, ui titling, posters, motion graphics, futuristic, technical, sleek, instrumental, modern, speed, precision, compactness, clarity, systematic, monoline, rounded corners, squared terminals, superelliptic, streamlined.
The design is a slender, slanted sans built from superelliptic, rounded-rectangle forms. Strokes remain even and clean, with softly squared terminals and corners that stay consistently radiused across letters and figures. Counters tend toward squarish shapes, and the rhythm is airy and linear, with tall proportions and compact, efficient widths that keep words looking streamlined.
Well suited to technology branding, interface titling, dashboards, and product labeling where a modern, engineered tone is desired. It works especially well for headings, posters, motion graphics, and sci‑fi or motorsport-inspired packaging where the slanted stance can imply speed. Numbers are clear and consistent enough for light data callouts, captions, and compact UI elements when set with sufficient size and spacing.
This typeface gives off a sleek, technical mood with a subtle retro-futurist edge. Its forward slant and rounded-rect geometry feel fast, engineered, and quietly confident rather than friendly or decorative. Overall it reads as modern and utilitarian, with a hint of sci‑fi instrumentation.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver a contemporary, techno-leaning voice while staying readable and controlled. The consistent rounded-rectangle construction suggests an intention to harmonize curves and straight segments into a unified, system-like aesthetic. The slant and condensed build aim to convey motion and efficiency in display and short-text settings.
Round letters like O and Q read as rounded rectangles, while diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) stay crisp and angular, reinforcing a geometric, constructed feel. The lowercase set keeps the same squared softness, with single-storey shapes (notably a) and compact joins that maintain the font’s taut, mechanical rhythm.