Sans Superellipse Domos 7 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Grand' by North Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, labels, industrial, retro, utilitarian, technical, space saving, system design, technical clarity, display impact, rounded corners, condensed, modular, squared curves, high contrast-free.
A condensed, monoline sans with a squared, superellipse construction and consistently rounded corners. Strokes maintain an even weight throughout, with straight-sided verticals and softly chamfered terminals that keep forms sturdy rather than delicate. Counters are compact and often rectangular-rounded, producing a tight internal rhythm and a tall, efficient silhouette. Curves feel engineered and modular—especially in bowls and numerals—giving the face a disciplined, grid-friendly texture in text.
Works well for condensed headlines, posters, and space-conscious layouts where a strong vertical rhythm is desirable. The engineered, rounded-rect forms suit signage, labeling systems, packaging, and interfaces that want a technical or industrial flavor while staying clean and legible.
The overall tone is functional and slightly retro-industrial, reminiscent of labeling, equipment marking, and mid-century technical typography. Its narrow proportions and rounded-rect geometry read as efficient and purposeful, with a clean, no-nonsense voice that still feels approachable due to the softened corners.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact and legibility in narrow widths by using a modular superellipse skeleton, uniform stroke weight, and softened terminals. It aims for a practical, system-like feel that stays distinctive through its squared curves and compact, efficient proportions.
The font’s narrow set and compact counters create strong vertical emphasis and a dense typographic color. Rounded corners reduce harshness at small sizes, while the rigid geometry keeps letterforms crisp and systematic; this can make long passages feel tight, but it reinforces a controlled, engineered aesthetic.