Sans Superellipse Boger 7 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, posters, headlines, branding, minimal, futuristic, technical, clean, airy, modern system, geometric clarity, softened tech, space economy, rounded corners, pill-shaped, geometric, condensed, open apertures.
A very thin, monoline sans with a condensed footprint and a strong rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction. Curves resolve into softly squared terminals and corners, giving bowls and counters a “pill” geometry rather than pure circles. Strokes keep a consistent thickness with gentle, controlled transitions, producing crisp, schematic silhouettes and generous interior whitespace. The overall rhythm is even and vertical, with simplified joins and open apertures that keep forms legible despite the light stroke.
Works best where a light, refined line can be supported by ample size or contrast—such as UI labels, dashboards, signage/wayfinding, and contemporary identity systems. It also suits short headlines and poster typography where its geometric voice and airy spacing can read clearly.
The tone reads minimalist and contemporary, with a subtle sci‑fi/technical flavor driven by its rounded-rect geometry and hairline strokes. It feels calm, precise, and slightly futuristic—more like interface labeling than expressive editorial typography.
The design appears intended to blend geometric clarity with softened corners, producing a modern, superellipse-based sans that feels engineered and approachable. Its consistent monoline construction and condensed proportions suggest an emphasis on clean systems typography and contemporary display use.
The digit set follows the same soft-rectilinear logic, keeping curves squared-off and tidy. Uppercase forms are notably tall and narrow, and the lowercase maintains a similarly streamlined presence, creating a coherent, system-like texture in running text.