Sans Superellipse Oldum 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, tables, packaging, posters, typewriter, industrial, utility, retro, editorial, compactness, systematic, typewriter feel, labeling, rounded, condensed, boxy, sturdy, compact.
A condensed, monospaced sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes are even and low-contrast, with squared terminals and a generally vertical, compact rhythm. Counters tend to be squarish and slightly narrowed, giving letters a sturdy, modular feel; curves read more like superellipses than circles. The lowercase is simple and functional, with short extenders and clear, blocky forms, while numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry for consistent texture in running text.
Well-suited to contexts that benefit from consistent character widths and a tight footprint, such as coding environments, terminals, UI labels, tables, and data-driven layouts. Its sturdy, condensed texture also works for packaging, stamps, and bold typographic posters where a retro-industrial tone is desired.
The overall tone is utilitarian and slightly retro, reminiscent of typewritten or labeling aesthetics. Its compact, disciplined spacing and softened corners balance a mechanical feel with friendliness, making it approachable without becoming playful. The steady rhythm reads as practical and workmanlike, with a subtle editorial character.
Likely designed as a practical monospaced workhorse with a distinctive rounded-rect silhouette, prioritizing consistent rhythm and compactness. The softened geometry suggests an aim to modernize a typewriter/labeling feel while keeping forms clean and highly repeatable in grid-based layouts.
The uniform character widths create a strong grid-like cadence, and the narrow proportions keep text dense and efficient. Rounded corners prevent the design from feeling harsh, while the squarish bowls and counters emphasize a technical, systematized look.