Sans Superellipse Dedif 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, dashboards, ui labels, technical, utilitarian, clean, modern, orderly, clarity, alignment, screen readability, systematic tone, rounded terminals, superelliptic curves, straight-sided rounds, uniform rhythm, open apertures.
A monospaced sans with a geometric, superelliptic construction: curves often read as rounded rectangles rather than pure circles, and many strokes end in softly rounded terminals. Strokes are even and consistent, with simple joins and minimal modulation. Capitals are tall and straightforward; round letters like C, O, and Q feel squared-off in their curvature, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) stay crisp and stable. Lowercase forms are compact and legible, with single-storey a and g, a clean-tailed y, and a plain, functional f and t that keep a tight footprint within the fixed character width. Numerals are clear and linear, with a distinctly rounded 0 and uncomplicated 1–9 shapes designed to hold steady in tabular alignment.
Well-suited to code editors, terminal displays, and any interface where column alignment matters. It also works for technical documentation, dashboards, and tables where a neutral, highly regular rhythm supports scanning and comparison.
The overall tone is technical and pragmatic, with a calm, engineered feel. Its rounded-rectangle geometry gives it a contemporary, slightly device-like character that reads as systematic rather than expressive.
The design appears intended to provide a clean, contemporary monospaced reading experience, combining strict alignment with softened corners to reduce harshness on screen while keeping letterforms unmistakable in dense text.
Spacing appears rigorously uniform with consistent sidebearings across letters, helping text align into neat columns. The dot shapes (i/j) and punctuation in the sample text read as simple, solid marks that match the font’s restrained, functional detailing.