Sans Superellipse Hanom 7 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, ui display, packaging, posters, modern, technical, friendly, geometric, futuristic, impactful display, tech identity, systematic geometry, friendly modernity, rounded, boxy, soft corners, high contrast counters, modular.
A heavy, geometric sans with a rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction throughout. Strokes are consistently thick and clean, with generously radiused corners that keep terminals soft rather than sharp. Bowls and counters lean toward squarish, rounded forms (notably in O/0, D, P, and 8), creating a compact, engineered rhythm. The lowercase is simple and sturdy with single-storey a and g, short-to-moderate extenders, and largely closed apertures; punctuation and figures follow the same rounded, blocklike logic for a cohesive texture.
Best suited to headlines, logos, and short blocks of text where its geometric, rounded-rect silhouette can carry a strong visual identity. It can work well for UI display, product labeling, and packaging—especially in tech, tools, or modern lifestyle contexts—where clarity and a contemporary tone are priorities.
The overall tone feels contemporary and purposeful: friendly due to the softened corners, but also distinctly tech-forward because of the squared curves and modular geometry. It reads confident and utilitarian, with a slightly retro-digital flavor that suggests interfaces, devices, and modern branding.
The design appears intended to blend strong, high-impact presence with approachable softness by applying a consistent superellipse logic across letters and numbers. The goal seems to be a distinctive, systematized sans that remains readable while projecting a modern, engineered character.
Round characters are notably squared-off, giving text a firm, tiled texture in paragraphs. Curved joins (as in m/n/u) are deeply rounded, while diagonals (V/W/X/Y) stay crisp and stable against the otherwise softened system, enhancing a clean, constructed feel. Numerals are broad and highly legible, with a particularly solid 0 and an 8 built from stacked rounded forms.