Sans Superellipse Radom 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, ui labels, condensed, retro, industrial, architectural, utilitarian, space saving, system design, modernist tone, clean display, rounded corners, capsular, geometric, high contrast spacing, signage-like.
A tightly condensed monoline sans with a tall x-height and softly squared, superelliptic curves. Strokes stay even throughout, with terminals that read clean and clipped rather than tapered. Round letters (O, C, G, Q) are built from rounded-rectangle geometry, while verticals dominate the overall rhythm; counters are compact and apertures are narrow. The lowercase is similarly narrow and tall, with simple, straight-sided forms and restrained joins that keep the texture crisp in continuous text.
Best suited to space-constrained headlines, posters, and signage where vertical economy and strong rhythm are advantages. It also works well for packaging systems, wayfinding, and UI/label typography where a compact, consistent silhouette is desirable—especially when set with extra tracking to improve readability.
The overall tone feels efficient and engineered—evoking transit labels, packaging, and mid-century modern titling. Its slim proportions and rounded-rectangular curves give it a retro-futurist, streamlined presence without becoming playful or decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in minimal horizontal space while maintaining a clean, contemporary finish. The superelliptic construction suggests a deliberate blend of geometric modernism and softened corners for a streamlined, industrial look.
Capitals and figures share the same condensed stance, giving headlines a uniform, column-like rhythm. The numerals are equally narrow and upright, reinforcing a technical, systemized feel. In paragraphs the tight letterforms create a high-density texture, so it benefits from generous tracking and line spacing when used at smaller sizes.