Sans Superellipse Tuja 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, logotypes, hand-drawn, casual, retro, quirky, friendly, compact impact, hand-lettered feel, display clarity, lively motion, condensed, slanted, monoline, rounded, tall.
A tall, condensed sans with a consistent, monoline stroke and a steady rightward slant. Curves are softly squared-off, giving round letters a subtly superelliptical, rounded-rectangle feel. Terminals are mostly blunt and slightly tapered, with mild irregularities that read as intentional, hand-rendered texture rather than mechanical geometry. Spacing is compact and the overall rhythm is vertical and narrow, with open counters that keep the texture readable despite the condensed proportions.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, packaging, and brand accents where a condensed, energetic voice helps text stand out. It can work for short paragraphs or captions when set with adequate size and leading, but it will be strongest in titles, pull quotes, and logo-style wordmarks where its hand-drawn character can read clearly.
The font conveys an informal, personable tone—somewhere between marker lettering and mid-century display italics. Its narrow, energetic stance adds urgency and motion, while the softened corners and gentle wobble keep it approachable and playful. Overall it feels lighthearted and human, suitable for messaging that benefits from character without looking ornate.
The design appears intended to provide a condensed italic sans with a hand-lettered flavor—combining simple, low-contrast strokes with softened rectangular curves to create a distinctive, friendly texture. Its emphasis on verticality and motion suggests it was drawn to deliver compact impact while retaining an approachable, informal personality.
The uppercase set appears especially tall and streamlined, while the lowercase maintains simple, workmanlike forms that reinforce the handwritten impression. Numerals follow the same condensed, slanted construction and blend smoothly with text. The texture is consistent across the alphabet, suggesting a deliberately crafted “imperfect” finish rather than random distortion.