Sans Superellipse Dulit 7 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logotypes, packaging, techy, industrial, futuristic, utilitarian, mechanical, impact, modernity, systematic, clarity, squared, rounded corners, boxy, geometric, modular.
A heavy, geometric sans with squared-off construction softened by generous corner rounding. Curves are predominantly superellipse-like, giving O/C/D and counters a rounded-rectangle feel rather than true circles. Strokes keep a consistent thickness with minimal contrast, terminals are blunt, and joins are clean, producing a compact, engineered rhythm. Proportions are fairly wide and stable in uppercase, while lowercase retains the same boxy logic with single-storey forms and short, sturdy extenders; numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry and read as signage-like and solid.
Best suited to display typography where its squared, rounded geometry can define a visual identity—such as headlines, posters, product branding, packaging, and logotypes. It also fits UI-style labels, tech-themed graphics, and short informational text where a compact, engineered look is desired.
The overall tone is technical and modern, with a utilitarian, machine-made confidence. Its rounded-square geometry suggests contemporary interfaces, hardware labeling, and sci‑fi or arcade cues without becoming playful or handwritten.
The design appears intended to translate rounded-rectangle geometry into a cohesive alphabet for strong, contemporary display use. It prioritizes uniform stroke behavior and consistent corner treatment to create a recognizable, system-like typographic voice.
Round-rectangle counters and apertures create strong internal shapes that stay open at display sizes, while the squarish curves keep word images tight and uniform. The design favors clarity and impact over calligraphic nuance, with a consistent modular feel across letters and figures.