Sans Superellipse Adgug 7 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, product design, signage, branding, headlines, tech, clean, futuristic, minimal, friendly, modernize, soften geometry, ui clarity, brand system, rounded, squared-off, geometric, monoline, open apertures.
A geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction across bowls and counters, producing a soft-cornered, superelliptical feel in letters like O, D, Q, and the numerals. Strokes are monoline with low contrast and largely uniform terminals, mixing straight segments with broad curves that stay squared in their overall silhouette. Proportions run horizontally generous, with wide capitals and roomy lowercase forms; spacing looks even and deliberate, keeping words airy at display sizes. Details such as the squared curves on C/S, the simple, open lowercase forms, and the clean, unembellished numerals reinforce a modern, engineered rhythm.
Well suited for interface typography, dashboards, and system-like layouts where rounded geometry can feel friendly without losing clarity. The broad proportions and uniform strokes make it effective for headlines, product branding, and wayfinding/signage, especially where a clean, contemporary voice is desired.
The tone is contemporary and tech-forward, balancing precision with approachability thanks to consistently rounded corners and calm, even stroke color. It reads as modern and functional rather than expressive, suggesting user-interface clarity and product design neutrality with a mild futuristic edge.
Likely drawn to deliver a modern geometric sans that feels engineered and consistent, using superelliptical curves to soften the texture while keeping forms simple and highly legible. The design appears optimized for contemporary display and UI contexts where a distinctive rounded-rectangle silhouette can become part of a brand’s visual system.
Counters are ample and shapes stay highly consistent from glyph to glyph, giving text a smooth, modular cadence. The numerals appear designed to match the same rounded-rect geometry, maintaining a cohesive look in mixed alphanumeric settings.