Sans Superellipse Biret 7 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: branding, ui, headlines, posters, packaging, airy, modern, technical, elegant, futuristic, modernity, streamlining, soft geometry, clarity, distinctive tone, monoline, rounded, geometric, soft corners, oblique.
A monoline, oblique sans with a clean geometric skeleton and softly rounded corners throughout. Curves lean toward superelliptical shapes—rounded-rectangle bowls and counters—paired with long, straight-ish strokes that keep the texture open and light. Terminals are generally smooth and unbracketed, and joins stay crisp, producing a sleek rhythm with generous interior space and clear separation between letters. Figures and capitals follow the same restrained construction, with simple, continuous outlines and minimal modulation.
Works well for modern branding systems, product identities, and interface typography where a sleek, softened-geometric voice is desired. It’s also suited to headlines and short editorial lines, especially when you want a light, spacious texture and a contemporary, design-forward feel. The clean numerals support data-forward contexts such as dashboards, specs, and tech communications.
The overall tone feels airy and contemporary, with a quiet, tech-forward polish. Its gentle rounding softens the geometry, balancing a futuristic sensibility with an understated elegance. The slanted stance adds motion, giving text a streamlined, forward-leaning energy without feeling aggressive.
Likely designed to blend geometric precision with approachable rounding, creating a contemporary oblique sans that feels streamlined and refined. The consistent monoline construction and superelliptical curves suggest an emphasis on modernity, clarity, and a distinctive yet controlled silhouette for display and interface settings.
Round letters (like O/C/G) read as rounded rectangles rather than pure circles, and the curves maintain consistent tension from glyph to glyph. The oblique angle is steady across cases and numerals, creating a cohesive flow in longer lines of text. Spacing appears intentionally open, emphasizing clarity and a light, refined color on the page.