Sans Superellipse Onlen 7 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans built from squared-round (superelliptic) curves and straight, even strokes. Curves tend to flatten into soft corners rather than perfect circles, giving bowls and counters a rounded-rectangle feel. Terminals are consistently rounded, joins are clean, and the overall rhythm is open and spacious with generous internal counters. Letterforms favor simple construction—single-storey “a” and “g,” a short-armed “t,” and a compact, controlled “s”—creating a uniform, contemporary texture across lines of text. Numerals follow the same soft-cornered geometry, with the “0” reading as a rounded rectangle and other figures staying crisp and uncluttered.
Well-suited to interface typography, product branding, and signage where a clean, modern voice is needed without harshness. The spacious forms and rounded terminals also work nicely for packaging, tech identities, and contemporary editorial callouts where a geometric look is desirable.
The tone is contemporary and slightly futuristic, balancing precision with approachability. Its softened corners and rounded endings keep it friendly and non-threatening, while the geometric structure and steady stroke logic suggest a tech-forward, engineered aesthetic.
Likely designed to deliver a modern geometric sans that feels technical yet welcoming, using superellipse-style curves to differentiate it from purely circular geometrics. The consistent rounding and simplified constructions aim for a cohesive system that stays legible while projecting a streamlined, digital-friendly character.
Wide set proportions and open apertures help maintain clarity at display and UI sizes, while the squared-round motif stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. The design reads especially distinctive in round-heavy letters (C, O, G, Q) where the superellipse geometry is most apparent.