Sans Superellipse Pomof 7 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Goodland' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, industrial, techno, condensed, sturdy, utilitarian, space-saving, high impact, technical feel, modular geometry, branding tone, square-rounded, high-contrast spacing, compact, geometric, blocky.
A tightly condensed sans with monoline strokes and a squared-off, superellipse construction. Curves resolve into rounded rectangles rather than true circles, giving bowls and counters a boxy, engineered feel. Terminals are predominantly flat and horizontal/vertical, with minimal modulation and crisp corners softened by small radii. Proportions are tall and compact, with narrow interior apertures and a consistent, grid-like rhythm across letters and numerals.
This design performs best in display contexts where a condensed footprint is useful—headlines, posters, wordmarks, packaging panels, and signage that needs a tough, technical presence. It can also work for short UI labels or overlays when you want a compact, industrial voice, but the tight apertures suggest avoiding very small sizes for dense text.
The overall tone is mechanical and no-nonsense, evoking industrial labeling and retro-futuristic display typography. Its compact stance and squared rounding read as technical and controlled, with a slightly arcade/terminal flavor when set in text.
The letterforms appear intended to deliver maximum impact in a narrow width while maintaining a consistent, modular geometry. The rounded-rectangular construction suggests a deliberate blend of rigidity and approachability, aiming for a modern industrial look that stays clean and legible in bold, space-saving settings.
Round letters such as O/C/G show a distinctly squarish silhouette, while joins and crossbars stay strict and rectilinear. The lowercase remains simple and built from the same box-rounded geometry, reinforcing uniformity and a strong vertical cadence in longer lines.