Sans Superellipse Rabom 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Qiblat Sans' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, ui labels, condensed, utilitarian, modern, editorial, minimal, space saving, clean display, systematic geometry, neutral voice, modern branding, monoline, rounded corners, compact, tall, clean.
A tall, tightly set sans with monoline strokes and compact sidebearings, built from straight stems and rounded-rectangle curves. The verticals dominate, while bowls and counters stay narrow and neatly enclosed, giving the alphabet a compressed, columnar rhythm. Terminals are crisp with subtly softened corners, and circular forms read more as superelliptical ovals than true circles. Numerals follow the same condensed logic, with simple, sturdy shapes and minimal modulation.
Well suited to headlines, subheads, and space-constrained typography where a condensed footprint is an advantage. It can work effectively for posters, packaging, and signage systems that need a compact, high-impact sans. In digital contexts it fits UI labels and navigation, especially where vertical economy and a clean, modern tone are desired.
The overall tone is efficient and contemporary, with a no-nonsense, typographic voice that feels structured and controlled. Its narrow, upright stance suggests an editorial or signage-minded practicality, while the rounded-rectangle geometry adds a quiet modernist warmth rather than a cold technical feel.
The design appears intended to provide a compact, modern sans optimized for fitting more characters per line without resorting to extreme stylistic quirks. Its superelliptical curvature and consistent stroke behavior aim for a controlled, contemporary texture that remains straightforward across letters and numerals.
Uppercase and lowercase appear closely related in construction, with consistent stem weight and a strong vertical axis. The narrow proportions can make text feel dense, so it visually benefits from generous leading and careful tracking in longer passages.