Sans Superellipse Fogaj 7 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Akzidenz-Grotesk Next' by Berthold, 'EB Corp' by Eko Bimantara, 'Futo Sans' by HB Font, 'Cairoli Classic' by Italiantype, 'Applied Sans' by Monotype, and 'Scatio' by Wahyu and Sani Co. (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, product packaging, logos, sporty, energetic, assertive, contemporary, loud, impact, speed, modernity, brand presence, display emphasis, rounded corners, oblique, geometric, compact counters, soft terminals.
A heavy, oblique sans with broad proportions and rounded-rectangle construction in bowls and counters. Curves read as superelliptical, with softened corners and mostly uniform stroke weight. The letterforms are tightly engineered: counters are relatively compact, apertures are modest, and joins are sturdy, producing a dense, high-impact texture. Numerals and capitals maintain the same rounded, blocky rhythm, and the overall slant is consistent across the set.
Best suited to headlines and short, emphatic messaging where its weight and slant can deliver urgency and presence. It works well for sports and active-lifestyle branding, promotional posters, packaging callouts, and bold logotypes. In longer passages it will feel dense and attention-grabbing, so it’s most effective in display roles and large sizes.
The tone is punchy and kinetic, combining muscular weight with smooth, rounded geometry. It feels modern and performance-oriented rather than delicate or literary, projecting confidence and speed. The softened corners keep it friendly enough for consumer branding while still reading as bold and commanding.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a streamlined, geometric voice—pairing a strong oblique stance with rounded-rectangle forms for a distinctive, contemporary silhouette. The consistent stroke weight and compact counters suggest a focus on clarity and visual punch in branding and advertising contexts.
Diagonal strokes (notably in K, V, W, X, and Y) are strongly emphasized by the oblique angle, helping the face feel fast and forward-leaning. The rounded-square bowls in letters like O, Q, P, and b/d reinforce a cohesive geometric identity, and the overall spacing reads comfortable at display sizes with a compact, poster-ready color.