Sans Rounded Yady 7 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Citadina' by Graviton (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, labels, packaging, signage, friendly, utilitarian, retro, approachable, practical, compactness, legibility, economy, condensed, rounded corners, soft terminals, compact, squarish counters.
This is a condensed sans with largely monoline construction and generously rounded terminals. Curves are soft and controlled, counters tend toward squarish/rounded-rectangle shapes, and many joins feel gently softened rather than sharp. Proportions are tall with a tight horizontal footprint, giving lines of text a dense, column-like texture, while the overall stroke color stays even and steady across upper- and lowercase.
It works well for headlines, posters, packaging, labels, navigation or wayfinding-style text, and short editorial callouts where a condensed look is helpful. It can also serve in interfaces for titles, buttons, and category labels, especially where a friendly, utilitarian tone is desired. For long passages, it will likely be most effective at comfortable sizes with sufficient line spacing due to its condensed width and dense texture.
The font projects a friendly, practical tone with a slightly retro, utilitarian feel. Its rounded terminals and compact rhythm make it come across as approachable rather than formal, while the tall, condensed stance adds a sense of efficiency and clarity.
The design appears intended to pack text into limited horizontal space while staying readable at a glance. Rounded terminals and simplified, consistent strokes suggest an emphasis on sturdy clarity and a welcoming voice suitable for general-purpose display and UI-like labeling.
Distinctive, slightly squared bowls and rounded-rectangle counters give the letters a cohesive industrial softness. Numerals are similarly compact and sturdy, matching the overall narrow rhythm and even stroke weight.