Sans Superellipse Rimit 7 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, magazine titles, art deco, condensed, dramatic, elegant, vintage, space-saving, headline impact, retro modernism, architectural rhythm, signage voice, high-waisted, monolinear feel, crisp, linear, poster-like.
A tall, tightly condensed display sans with high-waisted proportions and a strong vertical rhythm. Strokes read as mostly uniform with subtle modulation, while terminals are clean and squared-off, giving the letters a carved, architectural feel. Curved forms (C, O, G, S) are drawn as elongated rounded-rectangular shapes rather than pure circles, reinforcing a sleek, engineered geometry. Counters are narrow and often vertically oriented, and the overall spacing feels compact, producing a dense, columnar texture in text.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and title treatments where a compact width and strong verticality help create impact. It can also work for branding and packaging that wants a vintage-modern, Art Deco-leaning voice, especially in short phrases and logo-like settings.
The overall tone is theatrical and refined, with a distinctly retro, marquee-like presence. Its compressed silhouettes and stylized curves evoke early 20th‑century signage and editorial titling, balancing glamour with a slightly noir seriousness.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in minimal horizontal space, using elongated superelliptical curves and crisp, straight terminals to create a stylized, era-referential display voice. It prioritizes a consistent, architectural rhythm and striking silhouettes over long-form text neutrality.
Distinctive narrow apertures and tall bowls make the typeface read best at larger sizes, where the inner shapes stay open and the vertical patterning becomes a feature rather than a constraint. The numerals follow the same tall, compressed logic, matching the headline-oriented character of the alphabet.