Sans Superellipse Doged 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, signage, dashboards, branding, clean, modern, technical, friendly, minimal, clarity, system design, modern branding, ui utility, geometric identity, rounded corners, square-leaning, monoline, open apertures, soft geometry.
A geometric sans built from straight stems and rounded-rectangle curves, giving many letters a squarish outer silhouette with softened corners. Strokes read as largely monoline with smooth joins and consistent rounding, producing an even, engineered texture. Uppercase forms are compact and schematic (notably the rounded-rect counters in B, D, O, P), while lowercase maintains clear, simple constructions with single-storey a and g and short, neat terminals. Numerals follow the same superelliptical logic, with squared bowls and generous rounding that keeps shapes crisp at a glance.
Well-suited to interface typography, product labeling, and information design where a clean, geometric voice is desired. The rounded-rectangle construction also works for contemporary branding, packaging, and display text in tech, mobility, or industrial contexts. It should perform particularly well in short-to-medium text such as headings, navigation, and captions where its structured shapes reinforce clarity.
The overall tone feels contemporary and pragmatic, with a subtle friendliness coming from the rounded corners. Its geometry suggests a tech-forward, UI-oriented sensibility, but the softened shapes prevent it from feeling sterile. The rhythm is steady and controlled, projecting clarity and calm.
The design appears intended to translate superelliptical geometry into a practical sans with a consistent, system-like feel. By combining squared curves with softened corners and simple, open constructions, it aims to balance technical precision with approachable neutrality for modern digital and environmental applications.
Counters tend to be roomy and rectangular, and many glyphs emphasize verticality with straight-sided stems. The lowercase y has a distinctive leftward hook, and the Q uses a short, diagonal tail that stays within the rounded-rect language. The sample text shows stable spacing and a consistent, gridded presence that suits structured layouts.