Sans Superellipse Borib 7 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, ui, posters, packaging, airy, futuristic, minimal, precise, quiet, modernity, clarity, minimalism, sleek branding, geometric system, monoline, rounded, superelliptical, geometric, open counters.
A monoline sans with superelliptical construction: rounds read as rounded-rectangle forms with smooth, squared-off curves and generous internal counters. Strokes are consistently thin and even, with clean terminals and a disciplined, geometric rhythm. Proportions feel tall and lightly condensed in the lowercase, with simple, open shapes and restrained join behavior that keeps curves and straights clearly differentiated. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, staying sleek and legible while maintaining a cohesive, measured spacing.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where a thin, elegant line can hold up: brand marks, tech and lifestyle packaging, editorial headlines, and modern poster typography. It can also work in interface and motion contexts at comfortable sizes, where its open counters and clean geometry remain readable.
The overall tone is quiet and refined, with an airy, high-tech minimalism. Its thin, precise outlines and softened geometry suggest a contemporary, engineered aesthetic—cool, controlled, and unobtrusive rather than expressive or warm.
Likely designed to deliver a sleek geometric sans that feels modern and lightweight, using superelliptical curves to balance softness with precision. The intent appears to be a versatile contemporary voice for branding and digital-forward design, prioritizing visual clarity, spaciousness, and a distinctive rounded-rectangle signature.
Curved letters (like C, O, S) lean on a squared-round backbone, while straight-sided forms (like E, F, H) keep a crisp, schematic feel. The type maintains a consistent, system-like logic across caps, lowercase, and figures, emphasizing clarity and uniformity over calligraphic character.