Sans Superellipse Tuha 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, branding, labels, handmade, quirky, casual, friendly, retro, handmade texture, compact display, warmth, distinctiveness, tall, condensed, rounded, inked, textured.
A tall, condensed sans with softly rounded terminals and squarish-oval counters that read like rounded-rectangle constructions. Strokes stay fairly even throughout, with a subtly irregular, inked edge that introduces a dry, stamped texture rather than crisp geometry. Curves are compact and vertical stems dominate, giving the alphabet a tight, upright rhythm; round letters like O and Q appear more superelliptical than circular, and numerals follow the same narrow, upright logic. Overall spacing feels disciplined, while the slight waviness of strokes keeps the texture lively and human.
Best suited for headlines, short paragraphs, and display copy where its narrow profile and textured stroke edges can provide character—posters, packaging, café or craft branding, labels, and editorial pull quotes. It can work for secondary text in compact layouts, but it is most effective when given enough size and line spacing to let the texture breathe.
The tone is informal and approachable, with a handcrafted personality that suggests poster lettering or a lightly distressed print. Its narrow, tall stance adds urgency and energy, while the rounded shaping prevents it from feeling severe. The texture reads playful and slightly retro, like ink on paper or a worn stamp impression.
The design appears intended to blend a simple sans structure with a handmade, slightly distressed finish, delivering a compact display face that feels both modern in construction and analog in texture. Its proportions prioritize space-saving verticality, while rounded forms and imperfect edges add warmth and memorability.
In text settings, the vertical emphasis and compact bowls create a strong columnar flow, and the mild edge irregularity becomes more apparent at larger sizes. The condensed proportions can make dense passages feel busy, but they also help headlines occupy minimal horizontal space while still remaining distinctive.