Sans Superellipse Temot 7 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Coastal' by Arkitype, 'Motel Xenia' by Fenotype, 'PTL Fabrik' by Primetype, and 'Chigo' by Umka Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, branding, signage, playful, handmade, retro, quirky, friendly, impact, space saving, handcrafted feel, retro display, friendly tone, chunky, rounded, compact, blocky, irregular.
A chunky, condensed sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly blunted terminals. Strokes stay broadly even, while edges show subtle irregularities that feel printed or hand-cut rather than mechanically perfect. Counters are compact and often squarish, with minimal apertures in letters like C and S, giving the face a dense, poster-ready color. The lowercase has a tall, sturdy stance with simple, vertical stems and straightforward bowls; figures are similarly blocky, with a sturdy, stamped look.
Best suited to display typography such as posters, event titles, packaging, labels, and brand marks that benefit from a sturdy, handmade flavor. It also works well for signage and punchy callouts where tight, vertical letterforms help conserve space while keeping high visual impact.
The overall tone is informal and approachable, with a mildly rugged texture that reads as crafted and characterful. It carries a retro sign-painting or packaging feel—confident and bold in presence without becoming aggressive. The slightly uneven contours add warmth and a lived-in personality.
The letterforms appear designed to blend geometric, rounded-rectangle structure with intentional roughness, aiming for a bold, crafted look that feels approachable and retro. The condensed proportions and dense counters suggest an emphasis on impactful, space-efficient display setting.
The narrow set width and tight internal spaces create strong word shapes at display sizes, but the closed-in counters can make long passages feel heavy. The design’s squarish rounds and compact apertures produce a distinctive rhythm that stands out most in headlines and short phrases.